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Discover LudwigThe phrase "explicate itself" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to clarify or explain something in a detailed or comprehensive manner without any external help or explanation. It is typically used in academic or intellectual contexts. Example: "The complex philosophical concept was difficult to understand, but the author's writing was able to explicate itself, providing a clear explanation for the readers."
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Mr. Jargil's access to the Dogme films and the movement's practitioners allows him to use compilations, and the Dogme technique itself, to explicate their pursuit of art through pointed simplicity.
For instance, Robert Cummins (1996), amongst others, argues that too little attention has been given to diagrammatic representations and that focus on a notion of "structural representation" more akin to diagrammatic representation can help to explicate the nature of representation itself.
Of course such a definition will only succeed if the relation expressed by "is-made-true-by" can itself be explicated without relying upon the notion of truth itself or other notions that implicitly presuppose it, e.g., entailment (Merricks 2007: 15).
To make matters more challenging, this interpretive project must not help itself to evaluative concepts, such as the wrong and the shameful, in order to explicate the concerns of guilt and shame.
Sheen has tried to explicate.
Include a key to explicate the representations.
She must explicate the tapestries' symbolic figures.
Characters don't explain, they "explicate".
Her attraction to the animals was not hard to explicate.
Who can explicate their attractions, their fantasies, their loves?
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