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"describe explicitly" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you need to make your description of something very clear and detailed. For example, "Please describe explicitly what the duties of the job will be."
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This sort of conceptualization generally fails to describe explicitly the role of particular situations in evoking maladaptive behavior.
The new model, however, includes additional terms in the perturbation equations, which describe explicitly the interaction between steady mean flow and acoustics.
In particular, we describe explicitly measures on the real line for which the corresponding orthogonal polynomials satisfy (higher-order) q-difference equations extending all known families of orthogonal polynomials satisfying q-difference, difference or differential equations in x.
Making no assumption on the integrability of πλ, we describe explicitly a discrete subset Γ of G and a vector f∈L2(M,dμM) such that πλf is a tight frame for L2(M,dμM).
Response surface methodology (RS M was employed to describe explicitly the influence of extraction time, temperature and solvent-to-feed ratio on the yield of oil using central composite design (CCD).
Let us describe explicitly the functors that establish this equivalence.
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Every prisoner I spoke with described explicitly whom he killed and how.
Drama in "The Truth" unfolds as if it were overheard, and is not described explicitly.
The results will be described explicitly in terms of invariant differential operators.
With those, we compute the micro-mechanical fields using the second set of elements, which describes explicitly the microstructure.
Speaking at Sundance, De Luca explained the problem of adapting actions that are described explicitly on the page for the big screen.
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