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The state of nothing in the way — of glass, of sky, of an argument that finally lands.
means Free of obstruction, confusion, or doubt — easy to see through, understand, or pass.
from From Latin clarus, bright or distinct, via Old French cler — the same root that lights up clarify and declare.
Air trafficCleared for takeoff means runway and conscience both empty.
Wide rangeDescribes weather, water, logic, and skin alike.
Verb tooTo clear a hurdle, a name, or a room.