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The phrase "has been expressly" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that something has been clearly and explicitly stated. For example, "Her decision has been expressly stated in the contract."
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A Microsoft Excel/Visual Basic for Applications software has been expressly developed for the latter task that enables automation of the model validation work.
The role of forensic medicine has been expressly designed to provide solutions to some of the most urgent concerns in our society.
In the countries of the French system, community-property law applies unless it has been expressly contracted out by the parties to the marriage.
But unlike Fay v. Noia's "deliberate bypass" test for procedural defaults, the "deliberate abandonment" test of Sanders has been expressly ratified by Congress.
This freewheeling use of the written and spoken word, we found, has been expressly fostered by Congress and approved by the NLRB.
The ID is sponsored by a faculty member, a manager as defined by HR, or an individual who has been expressly granted the privilege to sponsor.
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Its existence, which had been expressly denied, was evidence of a cover-up.
Gordon said Pressbof had been "expressly denied sight of the DCMS criteria.
These principles have been expressly affirmed by this court in many other cases.
But, if the Constitution had intended to give to Congress so delicate a power, it would have been expressly granted.
In fact, journalists had been expressly instructed not to touch famine victims because of the risk of disease.
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