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The phrase "a little explication" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when requesting or providing a brief explanation or clarification on a topic. Example: "Before we proceed, could you provide a little explication on the main concepts discussed in the meeting?"
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And don't hesitate to point to Trump tweets that could use a little explication.
The way in which I-languages are 'intensional' for Chomsky needs a little explication.
So there you have it: a little explication, a little observation, some reminding, and admittedly a little lecturing.
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While previous articles have examined academia-industry patenting with respect to publications and conferences [ 1, 6, 9- 11] there has been little explication of how these factors influence scientific collaboration and collaborative scientific meetings.
When it comes to Lear, Uglow's disability, if there is one, is that she is such an enthusiast that her enthusiasm crowds out, a little, her urge to explication.
But she is perhaps a little too eager to squeeze in an explication of every marriage movie she's ever seen.
Topics can veer from his self-generating art installations via "cellular automata", an explication of a Danish town's waterworks and haircuts, "a little artwork that everyone carries around on their head".
Carnap's empiricist criterion of significance is precisely this: an explication, a proposal for how empiricists may wish to speak.
At the same time, arguably, instrumentalism about objectivity is more of a research program than an explication of the concept.
A thorough explication of English grammar.
"It's a musical explication of the Gospel".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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