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"explicitly reflect" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it when you want to make it clear that something is being represented accurately and precisely. For example, "These results explicitly reflect the sentiments of our survey participants."
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That paper specifically states, "The normalization methodologies do not explicitly reflect two important factors driving losses: demand surge and loss mitigation.
However, it said the report did not explicitly reflect the role played by GPs in diagnosing and supporting patients with mental health problems.
The proposed methodology demonstrates that pharmaceutical quality can be recast to explicitly reflect clinical performance.
On the other hand, reasoning with representations that explicitly reflect uncertainty can engender significant, even prohibitive, additional computational costs.
This latter can explicitly reflect the weights of the individual correlations among the audio, video, and audiovisual qualities.
Consequently, the estimated values v and n from the non-Gaussian distributions explicitly reflect the fat-tail effect in wind power time series.
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In this regard, Mr. Sellars said, he was particularly inspired by members of the Bush administration, though the production also explicitly reflects the current White House.
Associated Newspapers said in its skeleton argument put before the court that the article made clear that Nunn was the initiator of the relationship and explicitly reflected the genuine emotional commitment involved on both sides.
This time around, the mixing is even more explicitly reflected in the music: the shimmering textures in Debussy's "La Mer" inspire a tempest-tossed seminarrative with suggestions of spirit possession, while the retro-soul grooves of Amy Winehouse summon some wonderfully juicy gesticulation.
An implicit hierarchy is a hierarchy not explicitly reflected in the syntax of the language.
This investigation explicitly reflects the rearrangements of the structural water clusters around the charged amino acids of collagen.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com