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(Background: A plan to build a sufficiently advanced accelerator)
The scientist said it very clearly:"There is no current human technology that can build an accelerator like that. Besides, the spending will be forbiddingly high."
("It" intends to mean "the plan".)
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Is "said it very clearly" proper in English? Should it be "said about it very clearly"? Or should it simply be "said very clearly"?
The scientist said it very clearly:"There is no current human technology that can build an accelerator like that. Besides, the spending will be forbiddingly high."
("It" intends to mean "the plan".)
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Is "said it very clearly" proper in English? Should it be "said about it very clearly"? Or should it simply be "said very clearly"?
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