in the clear
English
Prepositional phrase
- (chiefly US, idiomatic) Not guilty or not suspected of wrongdoing.
- 2006, "Risky Business," Time, 23 Jul.,
- Offshore sports betting . . .is judged illegal in the U.S. under laws originally drawn up in the '60s; sites offering casino-style virtual gaming claimed they were in the clear.
- 2006, "Risky Business," Time, 23 Jul.,
- (of a television or radio transmission) Transmitted without encryption or scrambling.
- FM radio stations are broadcast in the clear.
- (idiomatic) No longer in danger. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
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