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"explicit suggestion" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that a suggestion is being made clearly, directly, and with no ambiguities. For example, "The boss made an explicit suggestion that we all work late tonight."
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Of the posting, Rabbi Cooper said: "There's no explicit suggestion that anyone should do it.
The sexual tension between Mr Darcy and Miss Elizabeth Bennet sizzles without any explicit suggestion in Austen's beloved classic.
And Ohio State, he contended, introduced him to female escorts with the rather explicit suggestion that they were available.
Medvedev and Putin's criticism of the "unipolar" world dominated by the US carries an often explicit suggestion that Russia should be another pole.
The nature of that catastrophe is not made clear but in some of Struth's pictures there is the pervasive if never explicit suggestion of the Third Reich and the second world war.
Tony Abbott and his supporters have been laying a pretty obvious trail for the past few weeks which has now arrived at the explicit suggestion they have been hinting at – that Malcolm Turnbull is weak on terrorism.
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His reasoning is that he doesn't want to make explicit suggestions without knowing your specific hopes and circumstances.
A Rosetta stone for the crew around Mr. Rowe was "Treatise," by Cornelius Cardew, written between 1963 and 1967, a 193-page graphic score with few traditional symbols and no explicit suggestions of how to interpret it or what instruments to use.
"Accepting explicit suggestions for gift purchases could be interpreted as the giver not knowing the recipient well enough to identify a desirable gift, or not wishing to expend time and effort to determine what such a gift might be," Ward and Broniarczyk write.
The results indicated that the anonymous group provided significantly more cognitive feedback (i.e., vague suggestions, the "extension" type of explicit suggestions for improvement), whereas the identifiable group offered more affective feedback (i.e., supporting, opposing) and more metacogntive feedback (i.e., reflective comments).
In particular, it may be viewed as a reason to endorse only finitary sums, which is to say only instances of (P.12ξ,i), or perhaps its unrestricted version: (See Contessa 2012 and Bohn 2012: 216 for explicit suggestions in this spirit).
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