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"even more explicit" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize or add to the clarity or detail of something that has already been stated. Example: The instructions were clear, but the visual demonstration made it even more explicit for those who were still confused.
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Charlotte Brontë is even more explicit.
@AlexSalta said his mother was even more explicit.
Historian and author Tom Holland was even more explicit.
In private, Bush has been even more explicit.
Another version of this chant was even more explicit.
And in this final volume he is even more explicit.
Even more explicit was the ballad "Father in You".
That dissolving of genres will be even more explicit in my other class.
Mr. Justice Jackson, in concurring, was even more explicit on this point.
Copycat dating shows sprang up, ones that were even more explicit.
Indeed, Siv Jensen, leader of Norway's Progress Party, is even more explicit in her demands.
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