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be explicitly
adverb
In an explicit manner.
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It should be explicitly forbidden to do so.
I've long thought that book editors should be explicitly credited.
That wouldn't be explicitly stated in the Fodor's.
"But it doesn't seem to be explicitly prohibited either".
Such issues could be explicitly prioritised in the UN finance for development declaration next year.
It is generally only when things are in doubt that they need to be explicitly reaffirmed.
"At Land's End," a solo for Mr. Le, often appeared to be explicitly autobiographical.
Within the wider calls to end violence against women, should aid workers themselves be explicitly addressed?
They argue that affirmative action should be explicitly focussed on addressing disparate outcomes.
But the new research suggests that individual memories can be explicitly singled out for strengthening.
Our approach will be explicitly majoritarian, drawing in all classes not targeting an underclass.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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