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The phrase "almost explicitly about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic that is not directly stated but is very close to being clearly defined or expressed.
Example: "The article is almost explicitly about the impact of climate change on agriculture, even though it focuses on related issues."
Alternatives: "nearly clearly about" or "virtually directly about".
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But Japanese leaders have almost explicitly said they will not do so if the United States is not on board.
Rogers was a devout Christian that almost never explicitly talked about his faith on the air, but the way his show infused society with beauty and grace was near-biblical.
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The nurses did not explicitly talk about it, but appeared self-conscious about being the leaders.
There is nothing explicitly autobiographical about the show.
This evening was explicitly more about large-canvas concerns.
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