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"explicitly understood" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when something is clearly understood and needs no explanation or description. For example, "The rules of the game were explicitly understood by all the players."
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The capacity building is explicitly understood as a powerful way to deliver and expand programs.
It's imperative, though, that marketers understand the possible impact of their messages, whether intended to be explicitly understood by the consumer or, in the case of neuromarketing, subconsciously absorbed.
But what was less explicitly understood, even if suspected by arms researchers, was the degree to which some of the suppliers of these weapons anticipated that Libya would not be able to use, or even maintain possession of, the weapons it was buying.
The Confucian program of self-improvement was explicitly understood to include a meditative practice by the philosopher Xunzi (born c. 300 bce), who wrote: If he who seeks to abide by the Way has emptiness, then he may enter into it; if he who seeks to serve the Way has unity, then he may master it; if he who seeks to meditate on the Way has stillness, then he may perceive it.
The necessity of engaging in particular forms of display is a response to wider societal expectations (Haynes and Dermott 2011), and, in the Chinese case, this can be explicitly understood in terms of mianzi.
Simmons argues that for behavior to count as tacit consent it the behavior must be explicitly understood by all to be a kind of consent, it must be clear how when to perform the act or omission that constitutes tacit consent, it is not difficult to consent and the costs of dissent are not prohibitive.
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"It's not something they explicitly understand," Vallotigara told the Guardian.
There are many tasks we do effortlessly that we don't explicitly understand, yet those "rules" are exactly what is necessary for them to be computerised, notes Autor.
The fact that PixelPlayer uses so-called "self-supervised" deep learning means that the MIT team doesn't explicitly understand every aspect of how it learns which instruments make which sounds.
The second aim was to have students revisit the initial question and revise their own writing in order to explicitly understand the strengths and weaknesses in their own statements.
"What the average citizen doesn't explicitly understand is that a significant part of the government's plan to repair the financial system and the economy is to pay savers nothing and allow damaged financial institutions to earn a nice, guaranteed spread," said William H. Gross, co-chief investment officer of the Pacific Investment Management Company, or Pimco.
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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