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The phrase "more explicit clarification" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when you want to request or provide a clearer and more detailed explanation of a topic or issue. Example: "In order to proceed with the project, we need more explicit clarification on the client's requirements."
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Since the population dynamics model can account for more detailed mechanisms of transmission [ 46- 48], further explicit clarification on this point is a subject of our further studies.
Mr. Ozersky has since appended a clarification to the column, writing that "it was dumb of me not to be more explicit".
Mr. Ozersky has since appended a clarification to the column, writing that "it was dumb of me not to be more explicit". He defended his relationships with chefs, saying that his job is to "comment and enlarge on trends in gastronomy," not to act as an anonymous critic.
Weaver was more explicit.
Brown was more explicit.
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Now he is being more explicit.
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Lately he's been more explicit.
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