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I gained a clear pictures of vs I gained a clear picture of

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I gained a clear picture of' is the correct phrase when referring to understanding or visualizing something clearly. On the other hand, 'I gained a clear pictures of' is incorrect because 'pictures' should be singular to match with 'a clear'.

Last updated: March 24, 2024

I gained a clear pictures of

'I gained a clear pictures of' is incorrect. 'Pictures' should be singular to match with 'a clear'.

The correct form is 'I gained a clear picture of' when referring to understanding or visualizing something clearly.
  • The two arms of the budgetary authority have therefore gained a clear picture of the deficiencies and positive developments with regard to the existing multiannual programmes.
  • It was not an easy task, we have had many discussions and thus gained a clear picture of the situation, and I believe that we have struck the right balance between safety and efficiency.
  • I had such a clear picture of my future.
  • I need a clear picture of what's going on in there.
  • And his parents must have a clear picture of the situation.
  • I would like to gain a clear picture of his plans.
  • The review aims to provide a clear picture of the way the undertakings function.
  • The review aims to provide a clear picture of the way the Undertakings function.
  • The report gives a clear picture of how the Structural Funds have been managed.
  • And he was high up enough that no one in the crowd could get a clear picture of him.
  • We're just trying to paint a clear picture of Agent Hickman's movements this morning.
  • Mr. and Mrs. Graham, I'm not sure you have a clear picture of what's happening here.
  • Professional analysis can turn a wide range of individual items of information into a clear picture of the situation as a whole.
  • I can FaceTime my grandmother in the Philippines. I can't get a clear picture of my daughter right next door.
  • The Council General Secretariat and the Commission have so far not delivered a clear picture of the future European External Action Service.
  • I'm still trying to get a clear picture of what actually went down.
  • We need to get a clear picture of Jane's neurological condition pre- and post-operation before we come to any conclusions.
  • So I just want to make sure you have a clear picture of the woman you're going to call your wife.
  • Well, he never got a clear picture of the guy.
  • You've got a clear picture of my client's story and his willingness to go along with your investigation.

I gained a clear picture of

'I gained a clear picture of' is correct. It is used when referring to understanding or visualizing something clearly.

This phrase is used to express that you have obtained a clear understanding or mental image of something.
  • The two arms of the budgetary authority have therefore gained a clear picture of the deficiencies and positive developments with regard to the existing multiannual programmes.
  • It was not an easy task, we have had many discussions and thus gained a clear picture of the situation, and I believe that we have struck the right balance between safety and efficiency.
  • I had such a clear picture of my future.
  • I need a clear picture of what's going on in there.
  • And his parents must have a clear picture of the situation.
  • I would like to gain a clear picture of his plans.
  • The review aims to provide a clear picture of the way the undertakings function.
  • The review aims to provide a clear picture of the way the Undertakings function.
  • The report gives a clear picture of how the Structural Funds have been managed.
  • And he was high up enough that no one in the crowd could get a clear picture of him.
  • We're just trying to paint a clear picture of Agent Hickman's movements this morning.
  • Mr. and Mrs. Graham, I'm not sure you have a clear picture of what's happening here.
  • Professional analysis can turn a wide range of individual items of information into a clear picture of the situation as a whole.
  • I can FaceTime my grandmother in the Philippines. I can't get a clear picture of my daughter right next door.
  • The Council General Secretariat and the Commission have so far not delivered a clear picture of the future European External Action Service.
  • I'm still trying to get a clear picture of what actually went down.
  • We need to get a clear picture of Jane's neurological condition pre- and post-operation before we come to any conclusions.
  • So I just want to make sure you have a clear picture of the woman you're going to call your wife.
  • Well, he never got a clear picture of the guy.
  • You've got a clear picture of my client's story and his willingness to go along with your investigation.

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