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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

clear-headed; the all-clear

Yesterday there was riots in our neighbourhood and even curfew was imposed for a few hours so we were inside home all day. Just now the police gave us the all-clear and we are going outside.

You should keep clear-headed mind so that you always make correct decisions. [from the dictionary, clear-head = able to think clearly]

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Yesterday there was riots in our neighbourhood and a curfew was imposed for a few hours , so we were inside our home all day. Just now the police gave us the all clear and we are going outside. You should keep clear-headed so that you always make correct decisions.

  • Yesterday there was riots in our neighbourhood and a curfew was imposed for a few hours , so we were inside our home all day.
  • Just now the police gave us the all clear and we are going outside.
  • You should keep clear-headed so that you always make correct decisions.
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Yesterday there was riots in our neighbourhood and a curfew was imposed for a few hours, so we were inside our home all day. Just now the police gave us the all clear and we are going outside.
You should keep clear-headed so that you always make correct decisions.

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