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The phrase "are explicitly progressive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe actions, policies, or ideas that are clearly aimed at promoting progress or advancement, particularly in social or political contexts.
Example: "The new policies are explicitly progressive, aiming to address inequality and promote social justice."
Alternatives: "clearly progressive" or "openly progressive".
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The difference, Mr. Orton said, is that those outlets are "explicitly progressive or explicitly conservative.
"Indeed, their issues are explicitly progressive and investment-oriented," in terms of human capital.
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Perhaps the most middle-American of all genres – the Disney princess movie – has managed to turn out a deeply progressive film without being explicitly progressive at all.
It is no longer thought progressive for men to portray experiences that are explicitly not their own onscreen; sometimes, it's even a liability not to entrust those people to tell their own stories.
Others are explicitly religious.
They are explicitly committed to non-violence.
Some (Polger 2004) are explicitly anti-reduction.
Exceptions are explicitly declared.
Banks are explicitly excluded.
Others are explicitly protesting the incoming administration.
The fact is, Edwards was the only explicitly progressive candidate, and he knew he wasn't going to win, but he kept at it, spending lots of money (including a bit of mine) because he wanted to get those pesky issues about working class people out there on the table, and no one else did (or at least, only Hillary did, and only after Edwards forced her hand).
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