![]() ![]() If something is unclear to me and I want to request for more information, which one should be is the correct phrase The first one. Just for clarification, and since mentioned it, the ARBPIA templated was only added yesterday. 'Just for my clarification' or 'Just for your clarification' Next time, please include your subject in your post. ![]() Just for clarification because it was brought up by elsewhere-by spelling out numbers as numerals, I meant as # 57 or No.Also, just for clarification purposes-All the short films that appear on YouTube have played at film festivals before being uploaded to the site throughout the years 1999-2013. ![]()
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