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The phrase "are explicated in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how certain concepts, ideas, or information are explained or clarified in a specific context, such as a text or study.
Example: "The theories of cognitive development are explicated in detail in the latest research paper."
Alternatives: "are explained in" or "are clarified in".
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As suggested in Section 5, EH can be interpreted as a hierarchy of randomness if degrees of randomness are explicated in terms of degrees of unpredictability, which in turn are explicated in terms of conditional degrees of beliefs.
The data analysis yielded three main themes and several subthemes, which are explicated in the following section.
Virtues are "second-order" ways of being good in that they are explicated in ways that make reference to the first-order ways (Thomson 1996, 144-147; 1997, 279 281; 2001, 59 67).
The roles of carbon materials including supporting material, increasing adsorption and active sites, electron acceptor and transport channel, cocatalyst, photosensitization, photocatalyst, band gap narrowing effect are explicated in detail.
These include C4H and 4CL (acronyms are explicated in note 1 of Figure 4A) which were not previously identified in grape.
Classification systems that have been described in the literature are explicated in Table 3.
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The inner meaning of the myths, he claimed, must be explicated in existential terms and purged of the objectifications that they contain.
The solution is explicated in the following theorem.
This issue will be explicated in section 3.4.
This difference is explicated in the following example: You are preparing a presentation.
All qualities were to be explicated in terms of ratios of these elements.
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