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The phrase "are spelt out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is expressed clearly and in detail, often referring to instructions or information.
Example: "The rules of the game are spelt out in the official handbook, ensuring that all players understand how to participate."
Alternatives: "are laid out" or "are detailed".
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The details and the passion of the struggle are spelt out in the preceding passages.
They are spelt out starkly in a recent article in International Affairs, the journal of the British thinktank, Chatham House.
Fairy lights bedeck every architectural detail and the names of restaurants and bars are spelt out in fluorescent rainbow hues.
The reasons for my reluctance are spelt out in two new road-safety campaigns aimed at teen drivers.
The school's failings are spelt out in a series of Ofsted reports into the school after it applied to be a private school.
Once they are spelt out, they will touch the public-sector backbone of Socialist support.As for more far-reaching reforms, such as liberalising protected industries, reducing the public-sector head count, ending civil-service job protection or loosening France's fearsome labour-market laws, little of this is even on the agenda.
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Here they are spelled out specifically.
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And those experiences are spelled out in their bodies.
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