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We clarify vs We clarified

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'We clarify' is present tense, used when talking about something that is currently being clarified or explaining a process. 'We clarified' is past tense, used when referring to something that was clarified in the past.

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We clarify

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'we clarify' when you want to talk about clarifying something in the present or explaining a process.

Examples:

  • We clarify the instructions for the new employees.
  • Can you clarify the details of the project for me?
  • English Verb - To Clarify. Infinitive - to clarify. Present participle - clarifying. Past participle - clarified. 1. Present Tense. Singular I clarify. You clarify 7 He/she/it clarifies, Plural We clarify. You clarify. They clarify. 2. Present Progressive Tense  ...
  • v. clar·i·fied, clar·i·fy·ing, clar·i·fies. v.tr. 1. To make clear or easier to understand; elucidate: clarified her intentions. 2. To clear of confusion or uncertainty: clarify the mind. 3. To make clear by removing impurities or solid matter, as by heating ...
  • The ethics of semantics: do we clarify or obfuscate reality to influence perceptions of farm animal production? Croney CC(1), Reynnells RD. Author information: (1) Department of Animal Sciences, Withycombe Hall 112, Oregon State University, ...
  • Feb 3, 2015 ... Can we clarify to the OP that their question is not yet closed and the duplicates are only suggestions? up vote 162 down vote favorite. 2. I keep seeing custom flags in the queue from question askers who are incredibly irritated ...

Alternatives:

  • we are clarifying
  • we will clarify
  • we have clarified
  • we can clarify
  • we need to clarify

We clarified

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'we clarified' when you want to refer to something that was clarified in the past.

Examples:

  • Yesterday, we clarified the misunderstanding with the client.
  • After the meeting, we clarified our position on the issue.

Alternatives:

  • we have clarified
  • we had clarified
  • we were clarifying
  • we had been clarifying
  • we will have clarified

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