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Discover LudwigThe phrase "explicit at" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is possible that "explicitly at" or "explicitly states at" could be used in certain contexts, but it may be better to use a more specific and clear phrase instead. Example: The contract explicitly states at clause 4.2 that all payments must be made within 30 days.
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IHOP's anti-gay agenda is explicit at home and abroad.
But to make it explicit at the end of this movie would have been too much".
Four replies stand out: Benefits made explicit at the start – 86%.
This message is explicit at the start of the hyper-devious thriller Trance.
He serves as Smithers to Perina's Mr. Burns, a role made even more explicit at the end.
If the whole film is an odyssey (and the allusion is made explicit at one point), then this is a trip to the underworld.
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The script may be over-explicit at moments, and it takes time to adjust to characters written as larger-than-life figures in a tale that, though inspired by history, proceeds with a fable-like disregard for realism.
One of the difficulties of photography is that it is much better at being explicit than at being reticent.
Even more than "Cathouse," an HBO series that took an explicit look at real-life activity at a legal Nevada brothel, the Moonlite Bunny Ranch, "Gigolos" stretches credulity.
Multiple molecular dynamics simulations with explicit solvent at room temperature and at 400 K were carried out to characterize designed ankyrin repeat (AR) proteins with full-consensus repeats.
Vision is at least as powerful as the explicit rules at a company.
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