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"explicitly created" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has been intentionally or deliberately made or formed in a clear and precise manner. Example: The new government policies were explicitly created to address the pressing issues of poverty and unemployment.
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Four years later, the country's first special economic zone, explicitly created to encourage entrepreneurial capitalism, was established in the southern city of Shenzhen.
By scrambling the time sequence, Tarantino explicitly created an impression of the eternal present, the sense that what is happening was always happening, will always be happening.
The document was explicitly created to inform non-committee members about bulk collection of Americans' phone records ahead of the vote in 2011.
Treatment centers across the country repair the lives of thousands of troubled teenagers whose multiple dysfunctions can be traced back to abuse of inexpensive alcoholic beverages explicitly created to entice the lucrative and impressionable youth market.
Its founder, Mike Lazaridis, explicitly created the device to make the cycle of feeling a buzz in the holster, slipping out the BlackBerry, checking the message, and thumbing a response on the miniature keyboard as addictive as possible.
A window is explicitly created using add_window so that the dimensions can be changed from the default values; in this case we want a rectangular area that is wider than it is tall (the default window size is square).
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These commands explicitly create each object which must exist to display a histogram.
The variation, selection, and propagation of innovations happen only when leaders explicitly create and encourage mechanisms that promote those things.
In this example we explicitly create the window using add_window so that we can control the window size.
But the court's ruling did not bar states from passing laws explicitly creating such a right if they chose to do so.
In this case, the justices should rule that a statute explicitly creating a right to sue trumps a contract allowing only arbitration.
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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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