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Discover LudwigThe phrase "explicitly commissioned" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a specific task or project that has formally been assigned to someone. For example, "The new report was explicitly commissioned by the CEO in response to the recent changes in the market."
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Pope Francis, a die-hard soccer fan, explicitly commissioned the interfaith match, says L'Osservatore Romano.
Its development had been explicitly commissioned by the funding body (the National Institute of Health Research Service Delivery and Organisation programme) as part of an overall programme of work examining the barriers and facilitators to e-health implementation in the UK National Health Service.
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Indeed, the House bill explicitly commissions studies of the causes of the crisis while at the same time legislating to prevent its recurrence.
Some commissioned works are explicitly religious but many others are not.
The letter does not explicitly mention commissions, and consumer protection advocates are understandably concerned about brokers taking commissions to steer their clients into bad investments.
The organizations have an explicitly international profile compared to, for example, governmentally commissioned reviews whose readership is typically more local.
Between those pieces the orchestra presented a commissioned premiere by Ms. Allen called "Stone & Streams," based explicitly on the text of Dr. King's speech and containing volumes in its scant nine minutes.
They commissioned high-toned allegories ("The Triumph of Time and Disillusionment") or explicitly churchly fare ("The Martyrdom of St. Catherine," "Oratorio on the Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ") rather than secular frivolities.
In 1938, eight months before his death and 15 months before the outbreak of World War II, Pius secretly commissioned a fourth encyclical that would have denounced racism and the persecution of the Jews and explicitly condemned anti-Semitism.
Because the HEHA Strategy explicitly recognises the importance of evaluation and the need to create an evidence base to support future initiatives, the Ministry of Health has commissioned a Consortium of researchers to evaluate the Strategy as a whole.
(Mr. Rouse's explicitly Wagnerian "Der Gerettete Alberich" would have been a more obvious preface; instead, Mr. Gilbert shrewdly set the stage for Mr. Rouse's Symphony No. 4, which the Philharmonic has commissioned to present next season, by playing its most recent precursor).
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