Which of the two is possible: "to make one's feelings known" or "to make one's feeling clear"?
If both are correct, do they mean the same thing?
Also, which of the two is a set expression?
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Which of the two is possible: " to make one's feelings known " or " to make one's feeling clear "? <<< Both If both are correct, do they mean the same thing? <<< Broadly speaking, yes.
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Which of the two is possible: "to make one's feelings known" or "to make one's feeling clear"?<<< Both
If both are correct, do they mean the same thing? <<< Broadly speaking, yes.
You might argue that clear suggests more emphasis than just known.
Also, which of the two is a set expression? <<&l