explicitly encourage
Frequency: 5.85.2 per million words
To encourage in a clear and direct way, leaving no room for doubt.
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- The company guidelines explicitly encourage employees to take mental health days.
- As parents, we explicitly encourage our children to ask questions and challenge ideas.
- The new law did not explicitly encourage foreign investment, but it created a favorable environment.
- Our professor explicitly encouraged the use of primary sources in our research papers.
- During the meeting, the manager explicitly encouraged feedback from all team members.
- To foster innovation, we must explicitly encourage experimentation and accept failure as part of the process.
- Creative thinking is explicitly encouraged in our design department.
- Although some rules were vague, the handbook did explicitly encourage reporting any ethical concerns.
- The instructions explicitly encourage users to customize their settings for a better experience.
- The coach explicitly encouraged trying new strategies during the practice match.