address explicitly

Frequency: 6.06.8 per million words

To deal with a problem or issue in a very clear and detailed way.

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Examples (10)

  • The new policy fails to address the issue of remote work explicitly.
  • During the press conference, the CEO explicitly addressed the rumors of a merger.
  • In our next meeting, we will address these budget concerns explicitly.
  • The latest software update has explicitly addressed the security vulnerabilities.
  • For this law to be effective, it must explicitly address the problem of online misinformation.
  • The question of data privacy was not explicitly addressed in the terms of service.
  • Addressing this topic explicitly is crucial for building trust with our clients.
  • He wrote the report to explicitly address the shortcomings of the previous plan.
  • If the report doesn't address the environmental impact explicitly, it will be rejected.
  • It's important to explicitly address any misunderstandings in a relationship before they escalate.