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The phrase "a more explicit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the clarity or detail of something to another, indicating that one is clearer or more detailed than the other.
Example: "The report provided a more explicit explanation of the findings than the previous version."
Alternatives: "a clearer" or "a more detailed".
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Was it setting a more explicit goal?
No wasted movement — a more explicit viewing experience.
Many wished it included a more explicit apology.
The path of Fed futures is a more explicit one.
In fact, early career women have proven very challenging, and often in a more explicit way.
The statement today, however, marks a more explicit version of that warning.
That reputational exposure will surely attract a more explicit cost in future.
A more explicit reference to those violent times is the Hogan stand.
Mr Prodi wants his commission to have a more explicit hierarchy than before.
We give a more explicit lower bound on E s2) than Bulutoglu and Ryan (2008).
Design for safety in the chemical industry is becoming a more explicit and well-organised process.
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