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Clerance

Definition:

(noun) The action or process of clearing or removing obstacles or impediments.

(noun) The act of granting permission or approval.

(noun) The amount of space or distance by which an object clears something else.

(noun) A discount or reduction in price to clear stock or sell off items quickly.

Samples Sentences:

(noun) The clerk worked hard on the clerance of the paperwork, ensuring everything was filed correctly.

(noun) The manager gave clerance to proceed with the project, as it met all the necessary requirements.

(noun) The airplane had just enough clerance to safely clear the tall buildings during takeoff.

(noun) The store offered a huge clerance sale where customers could purchase items at heavily discounted prices.

Popular and Local:

(adjective) The popular clothing brand launched a local clerance event to cater to the residents of the city.

(adverb) The bakery decided to advertise their clerance baked goods more popularly in the local community.

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