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is implicitly
adverb
In an implicit or implied manner.
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This fact is implicitly acknowledged by White himself.
Not that Mr. Whelan is implicitly against whatever may eventually come from Jerde.
Like the orchestra section, the first row is implicitly reserved for industry insiders.
The fiction in this issue is implicitly informed by questions of belonging.
"The idea of a standard edition," Phillips points out, is "implicitly sacralizing".
By saying you go to Bardo or Life Bar, it is implicitly understood what that means.
And, of course, Watson is implicitly a writer of Sherlock Holmes fan fiction.
Overall, however, his point is clear: the big-culture business is implicitly political.
Maintaining it is implicitly costing me money, for which I get little in return.
The natural world is implicitly, elaborately, endlessly interesting as is, without one iota of human intervention.
If banks are too big to fail, then their cost of capital is implicitly subsidised.
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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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