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NL888 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

top super clear

If a picture had high resolution, can we describe it as "the picture is top super clear?"
I suspect that "top super" is not English. Just use "very clear" then? But "very clear" in my ears sounds as common as dirt... So I am not satisfied by the description.
  

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You are right in that 'top super' is not natural in English. There is nothing wrong with 'very clear'. Nona

  • You are right in that 'top super' is not natural in English.
  • There is nothing wrong with 'very clear'.
  • Nona
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You are right in that 'top super' is not natural in English.

There is nothing wrong with 'very clear'.

Nona
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Hi,

The term super means extremely. Therefore, I think super clear would convey your message well..
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And I would like to have some native English speakers reconfirm your opinion as well. Emotion: smile
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NL888And I would like to have some native English speakers reconfirm your opinion as well. Emotion: smile
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