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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more explicit version" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a version of something that provides clearer or more detailed information than a previous version.
Example: "In the report, I included a more explicit version of the methodology to ensure that all steps are clearly understood."
Alternatives: "a clearer version" or "a detailed version".
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The statement today, however, marks a more explicit version of that warning.
Basically, these procedures are a more explicit version of what is outlined above, so save yourself a hassle and just follow the procedures closely.
Here is a more explicit version.
Here is a more explicit version of 1-13 (withanksnks to Curtis Brown): Argument for C1: Let v1 be any event or state, s1 any subject and t1 any time.
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Or would he/she knuckle down, recut the scene, call the actors back, and shoot a crueller, more explicit version?
That defence has subsequently not worked very well, but a new, more explicit version should.
What makes Cohen's scheme feel sleazier and the corporations' casual admission of the would-be bribes as well is that it's just a louder, more explicit version of what happens daily in virtually every office tower in DC.
Another more explicit version substitutes a naked baby for the bird in the obscene monster's clutches.
They showed men scenes from "9 ½ Weeks" — specifically the more explicit version that was shown in Europe, which, Dr. Sobel said, "has been validated as being particularly arousing".
Simpler and more explicit versions of this result are obtained for a centrally-symmetric inclusion and a circular inclusion.
A lengthy approval letter, dated Tuesday, to Kentucky officials makes clear that the version CMS just approved is substantially the same as the original with a few nuances, such as a more explicit monitoring requirement about its effects.
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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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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com