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The phrase "stating explicitly" is correct and is used in written English.
You can use it when discussing the specific words or phrases with which a speaker, writer, or publisher is conveying an idea or message. For example, "The government document was clear in stating explicitly that the policy would go into effect immediately."
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While not stating explicitly that his client was misquoted in the original article, Mr. Seitel said, "he doesn't have a recollection of it".
The first one read, "Public officials and news media should avoid stating explicitly or implicitly that criminal offenses were caused by violent media".
A company may talk about mushroom products as "immune activators", for example, without stating explicitly that heightened immunity wards off illness.
The company also pledged to dedicate more staff members to identifying abusive posts and is updating its rules, stating explicitly that it will not tolerate abuse.
Our results suggest that stating explicitly a high probability for the occurrence of the valuation scenario can improve the goodness of fit of choice models and the consistency of choices.
This made no sense at the time, and it is very welcome that it has rectified this omission, stating explicitly that "policies will need to react if major risks materialise".
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But that understanding is not stated explicitly.
Only one applicant stated explicitly that he was homeless.
But any such "pay to play" pressure was subtle and not stated explicitly, this official said.
That isn't stated explicitly in the bill, but it underpins everything Volcker was saying.
It was never stated explicitly that the regifting of Steve would continue forever.
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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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