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Discover Ludwig"made sufficiently explicit" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to emphasize the fact that something has been clearly stated and is therefore understood. For example, "By working together, we can ensure that everyone's expectations are made sufficiently explicit."
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The project approach proved relevant in practice, though the rationale and workings of it were not made sufficiently explicit in the project document.
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Even where they are not actually conflated, confusion can arise when one conception is favored over the other without this ever being made sufficiently clear or explicit.
The multi-sector programme approach proved to be relevant in practice, though the rationale for such an approach was not sufficiently made explicit in the programme document.
Often clinicians did not take enough time to model activities in a sufficiently explicit manner.
"The episode is not sufficiently explicit or graphic to be deemed indecent," the commission said.
Its current advice is to consider screening but does not explain in sufficiently explicit detail why this is such a contentious test.
Mumbai made this explicit.
This dynamic is made more explicit every Quarter Quell.
Gove also made an explicit promise to reduce immigration.
The text has been made more explicit.
11 Requisite variety means that a research team has 'a sufficiently diverse set of backgrounds, viewpoints, skills, and interests, such that hidden assumptions are exposed, a broader repertoire of options, tactics, and tools made available, tacit knowledge made more explicit, and more interpretations and preferences expressed.
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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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