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The phrase "a bit more explicit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when asking for additional clarity or detail in a statement or explanation.
Example: "Could you please be a bit more explicit about your requirements for the project?"
Alternatives: "a little clearer" or "more detailed".
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Another story, an Italian folktale called "King Pig," is a bit more explicit.
We have data from a 2015 Post-ABC News poll that provides a bit more explicit insight into views of Confederate iconography.
Lager means "storage" in German, so unless you want to see a barman's cellar or fridge, it's best to be a bit more explicit when you're ordering.
No doubt it will be very good, with the lovemaking scenes a bit more explicit than before, and perhaps poor old Sir Clifford getting a bit more sympathy.
"I would have wished that he would have at some point in his visit to Egypt been a bit more explicit in raising concerns about what is a very hard authoritarian regime," said Mr. Diamond, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and director of Stanford University's Center on Democracy, Development and Rule of Law.
To fix ideas, it is useful to be a bit more explicit.
Similar(49)
And a bit more.
A bit more so.
So, a bit more.
A bit more mature".
Okay, a bit more.
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