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"labeled explicitly" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an adjective phrase used to describe something as clearly indicated or identified, usually by means of labeling or other prominent designations. For example, "The items in the science lab were labeled explicitly with the corresponding chemicals."
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The list of people who have been reviled and labeled, explicitly or subtly, as something less than human is long: blacks, Jews, foreigners, people with AIDS, people with disabilities.
Additionally, the numeric or nominal feature value of each compound can be labeled explicitly: the feature value is written next to each compound or cluster.
The nascent protein is colored according to the legend at top, the ribosome is brown, and the translocon is green with translocon charges labeled explicitly.
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Exceptions are labelled explicitly.
In fact, unless your label explicitly states otherwise, your clothes were probably made in a sweatshop.
Conversely, because all of the reads belonging to a bucket have the bucket label explicitly removed when they are encoded and written to file, using longer labels may result in better compression because more redundancy is explicitly removed from the reads.
Do not pour a chemical down any sink or toilet unless the product label explicitly says that it is safe to do so.
I may never label myself explicitly as an environmentalist, but my work in public health -- and my privileged status as an American alone (check yours) -- provide me with more than enough motivation to be involved in climate change.
It should have been explicitly labeled a satire.
Are they actually parts of the undue burden standard, just not explicitly labeled that way?
An early government homeownership program, the Home Ownership Loan Corporation, drew color-coded maps and explicitly labeled mixed-race neighborhoods as "hazardous".
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