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Discover LudwigThe phrase "explicitly draw" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that something should be clearly and directly illustrated or represented.
Example: "In your report, please explicitly draw the connections between the data points to enhance clarity."
Alternatives: "clearly illustrate" or "directly depict".
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Mr Rohatyn does not explicitly draw parallels between his episodes and the present but they are inescapable.
Louvish does not explicitly draw the logical inference that DeMille's contrasting attitudes toward the two branches of his family reveal his bigotry.
"They need to much more explicitly draw a picture of what a Trump presidency would look like that would scare some moderates and conservatives.
In your conversations with Caro, did you ask him to explicitly draw connections between Lyndon Johnson's day and the current day?
And then Mr. Haseltine, speaking without notes, laid out a number of issues in genomics that -- even if he didn't explicitly draw the parallels -- have their computing and Internet counterparts.
Participants at the conference -- organized by the Cuban government and the National Security Archive, an American research group that obtained recently declassified American, Soviet and Cuban documents -- did not explicitly draw comparisons.
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We were very explicitly drawing that analogy".
Less explicitly drawn but no less gruesome is "Blackbeard's Last Fight," by Eric A. Kimmel, illustrated by Leonard Everett Fisher.
In comparison, she explicitly drew on her gender to position herself as a reconciliation candidate in the campaign.
While neither film explicitly draws parallels with the American war on terror, the issues raised -- from antiterrorist tactics to civil liberties -- have a familiar ring.
An analogy was more explicitly drawn by a writer in the Express: "Like EU bureaucrats in denial about Brexit, [curators] fail to acknowledge the disconnect between artists and their audience, blaming ignorance or prejudice for a lack of appreciation".
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