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The phrase "are very explicit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is clear and detailed, leaving no room for ambiguity.
Example: "The instructions provided in the manual are very explicit, ensuring that users can follow them without confusion."
Alternatives: "are quite clear" or "are very detailed".
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These are very explicit training runs for that.
THE instructions on the red wrapper are very explicit: (1) Open the packaging.
"We are very explicit about the type of person we are looking for," explains Rachel Whale, programme director at Charityworks.
Their moral values are very explicit: shine the boots of the rich and powerful, kick everyone else in the face, and let your grandchildren pay for it".
I think a lot of men feel like sperm donors, and a lot of women are very explicit about how men are effectively optional.
Speaking to Metro, Mr Davidson said: "The lyrics are disgusting, they are very explicit – not just a bit risqué or a bit of swearing.
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They were very explicit," he said.
Cambridge University is very explicit.
But their trick was very explicit.
"Let me be very explicit," he said.
It has to be very explicit," says Williams.
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