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The part of the sentence 'has been explicitly mentioned' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something was explained in detail or stated directly. For example, "The need to follow safety precautions in the workplace has been explicitly mentioned in the company's employee handbook."
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But that is probably the last time the stadium has been explicitly mentioned by the Black and Yellows too.
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Contributions from respective authors have been explicitly mentioned in the respective segment.
The names of the three goddesses also do not figure in Dhumavati's nama stotras (hymns invoking her many names), where such identifications could have been explicitly mentioned.
This should have been explicitly mentioned to avoid ambiguity.
Data from one additional D. sechellia line as well as the names of the 11 Drosophila siblings showed in the figure have been explicitly mentioned in the revised Figure 3 figure supplement 2 and its legend.
It is only fair to mention that Milo has been explicitly cruel in the past.
Hypothetically, worries and symptoms that have not been explicitly mentioned by patients can have a great impact on their decisions to request check-ups [ 21, 26].
When justified exceptions need to be made, these have to be explicitly mentioned. .
When justified exceptions need to be made, these have to be explicitly mentioned.
The date of his death is also not known, but in a typikon dated to 1110 1116 he is mentioned as being alive, while in another typikon of 1136, he is explicitly mentioned as having died.
Although constraints (2e) and (2f) are redundant, they are explicitly mentioned in Eq. (2) because simulations have shown that their explicit formulation enables significant reductions in computational complexity.
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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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