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"explicit provisions" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to guidelines that are specifically and accurately outlined, usually in a legal document or contract. For example: "The contract contains explicit provisions detailing the rules and regulations to which all parties must adhere."
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No explicit provisions existed for private companies.
How the Constitution points beyond its textually explicit provisions.
None of this undermines Amar's basic claim: The Constitution points beyond its textually explicit provisions.
"Civilian settlement in the administered territories contravenes explicit provisions of the Fourth Geneva Convention," Mr Meron wrote to Levi Eshkol, the prime minister at the time.
And whereas the treaties foresaw granting the ECB supervisory powers, they have no explicit provisions for a European body to deal with bust banks, especially one that involves committing taxpayers' money.
Yet many of these countries along with most democracies have explicit provisions of immunity written into their constitutions: certain hurdles have to be cleared before elected politicians can be removed from office and charged with crimes.
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There was no explicit provision capable of dealing with German unification in the 1990s.
He wants to make explicit provision for cutting working-age welfare in the next parliament.
This separation is stark, with no explicit provision made for fine gradations of merit or guilt.
To qualify for this exemption, a company's constitution must include an explicit provision to this effect.
The Medicare provider manual has always had an explicit provision that hospitals could determine that someone was medically indigent and discount their bill".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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