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The phrase "a more explicit idea" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the need for clarity or detail in a concept or thought.
Example: "To improve our project proposal, we need to present a more explicit idea of our objectives and expected outcomes."
Alternatives: "a clearer concept" or "a more detailed notion."
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To gain a more explicit idea of what aspects of shape variation were explained by individual QTL, we used a regression-based method to visualize the effect of the marker closest to the LOD peak of each QTL for craniofacial shape.
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Now the manuscript for the novella is to go on show, revealing its transformation as Stevenson toned down his more explicit ideas.
There was a more explicit stage of idea generation in service improvement projects, in which problem analysis and idea generation were carried out using methods such as, lean principles and process maps.
A more explicit and developed idea of an ethos of policing is important, and so is linking pay to performance, and trying to bring fresh thinking in through senior recruitment from outside the service.
The current debate was initiated by Jackson (1982) who used the idea to develop a more explicit anti-physicalist argument, the knowledge argument.
Cable would like to see the Bank given a more explicit target to boost growth, instead of just focusing on inflation – an idea gathering steam among economic commentators.
When stopping to assess and set priorities, the following kinds of value-based questions characterize a more explicit approach to value deliberation at this stage: What are the potentially harmful consequences of not moving forward with an idea?
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.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com