make myself clear

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telemehdi

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Which verbs and phrases do we have for "make myself clear"?
How can I say: " to deliver my message" in a natural way?
 
Which verbs and phrases do we have for "make myself clear"?
How can I say: " to deliver my message" in a natural way?

Please answer my question.
 
Which verbs and phrases do we have for "make myself clear"?
How can I say: " to deliver my message" in a natural way?
The simplest and clearest way of saying these things is to use the words you have used.
 
The simplest and clearest way of saying these things is to use the words you have used.

"The Writer was unable to deliver his message."

or I am talking to some one and I can't tell him what I really mean.

Is "deliver message" a natural phrase?
Can you recommend something now?
 
'I asked the desk clerk to deliver a message to the manager.'

'I refuse to answer your questions. Do I make myself clear?'
 
Now I have difficulty expressing my thoughts and I say to you: Sorry if I don't find a good way to to make you understand what I mean. Do we have any expression or phrase for the bold part?
 
Now I have difficulty expressing my thoughts and I say to you: Sorry if I don't find a good way to to make you understand what I mean. Do we have any expression or phrase for the bold part?

Any help? If you read this and can't figure out what I want, you might be better let me know.
 
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I am talking to some one and I can't tell him what I really mean.
Sorry if I don't find a good way to to make you understand what I mean. Do we have any expression or phrase for the bold part?

You could say: "I can't get my meaning/point across".
 
not a teacher

I am talking to some one and I can't tell him what I really mean.
Sorry if I don't find a good way to to make you understand what I mean. Do we have any expression or phrase for the bold part?

You could say: "I can't get my meaning/point across".

Thank you JMurray. That was what I was looking for.
 
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