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The phrase "explicit agreement" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is most typically used to refer to a formal agreement, usually between two parties, that has been written out in detail and is very clear and unambiguous. For example: "The two parties agreed to an explicit contract that outlined the specific terms of their arrangement."
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If they did the same thing through an explicit agreement, it would be a crime.
They want an explicit agreement, he said, not a tacit understanding.
"But there was never an explicit agreement where we told him, 'Yes, we can help you.' It was complicated.
Even if there's no explicit agreement, a quarter of a million dollars a year is one hell of a sweetener.
There was no explicit agreement for Mr. Davis to share in any proceeds from Mr. Walters's trading.
As a result, the rules functioned as an explicit agreement across units to guide decision making like a treaty.
When the trial destroyed the explicit agreement on price, the prices fell to the level set by supply and demand.
Consent the kind never obtained from Lacks—is an explicit agreement to participate in research, usually anonymously.
This disposition moves individuals to coordinate and cooperate with one another prior to and without any explicit agreement or contract.
In fact, no such explicit agreement was struck, although Ms Botín does indeed now chair the Spanish bank.
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