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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as spelled out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been clearly defined or explained in detail.
Example: "The terms of the agreement are as spelled out in the contract we signed last week."
Alternatives: "as detailed" or "as outlined".
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As spelled out in the indictment, Mr. Kerik has accepted financial help from several friends over the years.
The strategy, as spelled out by Mr. Levin, is to package various services into all-you-can-eat bundles sold by subscription.
As spelled out in the executive summary that was released on Tuesday, the report found neither "a single point of failure" nor a "silver bullet" that would have allowed the C.I.A. to prevent the Sept. 11 attacks.
As spelled out in my Oct. 3 column, it's clearly a bubble and is nationwide.
As spelled out in the petition, the DSM IV criteria for diagnosing NPD includes a grandiose sense of self-importance, being preoccupied with fantasies of unlimited success, requiring excessive admiration and lacking empathy.
As spelled out in its Italian FAQ page, "All McDonald's employees are regularly employed under the national collective contract for the tourism sectors, 94% of them with indefinite contracts.
As spelled out by Prime Minister David Cameron on Hiiraan Online, the government believes that banning khat will actually help eliminate the societal degradation caused by people staying up all night chewing.
As spelled out under EO 192, the Forest Management Bureau (FMB), the Ecosystems Research and Development Bureau (ERDB) and the Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau (PAWB) are the DENR bureaus with direct forestry-related functions.
As spelled out in the Commission's European Neighbourhood Policy Progress Report, the first version of the bill, last February, contained new requirements on the activities of civil society that – if adopted – would have substantially hampered NGO work in Israel.
No, but you have to be willing to follow the curriculum as spelled out above.
I received a ticket for eating the core, since apple seeds contain arsenic, as spelled out in the prison handbook.
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