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all clear
noun
- the signal that an air raid or other danger is over.
all clear
noun
- a signal, usually a siren, indicating that some danger, such as an air raid, is over
- an indication that obstacles are no longer present; permission to proceed
he received the all clear on the plan
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of all clear1
Example Sentences
Then again, it’s not at all clear that Underwood’s presence at the inauguration did anything to harm “Idol,” which boasts a strong following in red-state America.
“Of course, there will be fruit preserves. I think we’re all clear at this point that jam is my jam,” she continued, expressing more excitement for her As Ever offerings.
"Of course there will be fruit preserves, I think we're all clear at this point that jam is my jam," said Meghan.
All of which is to say that, for the moment, Shauna is all clear in the present, legally if not psychologically.
It goes without saying that the US has no legal claim to the territory and it is not at all clear how Trump intends to impose American rule.
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