Sentence examples for overtly state from inspiring English sources

"overtly state" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to describe declaring something in an open, obvious, and explicit manner. For example: "He overtly stated his desire to become a professional athlete."

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But, crucially, Holzer doesn't overtly state that: she leaves us to arrive at that belief through looking at her work.

For tracking of users' paths around the Web for what the bill calls "transactional" or "operational" purposes, sites would be allowed to collect data on users' behaviors without their permission, though they would be required to overtly state on their site with a "seal or symbol" that the page engages in behavioral tracking, and would have to allow the user to prevent that tracking upon request.

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The stark contrast with President Bush wasn't overtly stated but was very much present.

Auster likes to explicate his own texts, overtly stating his themes in the very books that embody them, but one rarely acknowledged influence is the legacy of the Second World War.

Clearly, looking good is important in all jobs, even if it's not overtly stated.

Franken's letter overtly states that he's taking Uber at its word when it suggests it made the changes because it's seeking to improve the service for end-users, and the overall customer experience.

I'm ready for it to be implied, not overtly stated". .

There is reference to the fragility of the world and global warming but it is just implied, not overtly stated.

The only objective of Tabligh Jamaat, overtly stated in most sermons, is that Muslims adopt and invite for the Islamic lifestyle, exemplified by Muhammad, in its perfection.

It has also been described as a commentary on the way Jewish children are overlooked during the Christmas holiday; this theme is overtly stated by Stan, who says at the end of the episode that Jews and Hanukkah "can be cool" as well as Christmas.

Amongst the Chinese this agitation was more sensed than expressed, while with hometown foreigners overtly stated exasperation might not have been the rule but was certainly heard, and the influx of tourists in town further upset the balance of things and contributed to the undercurrent of apprehension and discontent in the air.

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