adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
be strictly/expressly/absolutely etc forbidden
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Alcohol is strictly forbidden in Saudi Arabia.
strictly/expressly/explicitly etc forbid
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The law strictly forbids racial or sexual discrimination.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
agree
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With terms expressly agreed by the parties it is not always so easy.
design
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She is designed expressly so that leaving the seafloor is one of the easiest things she can do.
exclude
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The seller expressly excludes implied provisions, and the buyer expressly includes them.
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But Aischines expressly excludes that explanation for Demosthenes.
forbid
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They were expressly forbidden to engage in any other activities, of course.
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Violent shaking or other gross indignities are expressly forbidden .
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He was actually expressly forbidden to speak to me about the matter.
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She was going to swim in the lake, alone, because both Nick and her father had expressly forbidden it.
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The book of Leviticus expressly forbids it.
provide
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First, because rule 14A in any event expressly provides for the court to order otherwise if appropriate.
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It is unusual to provide expressly for this contingency and the lease is probably best left silent on this point.
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This is expressly provided by article 5 of the articles of government.
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His distribution contract did not expressly provide for him to be personally involved in the distribution although his personal involvement was appreciated.
state
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The Court held that he need not state expressly that his quote was a fair quote.
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This only serves to emphasise the desirability of stating expressly whether time is or is not to be of the essence.
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If the contract expressly states when property is to pass then that is fine.
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I was welcomed as the new physics teacher, although I had expressly stated that I was primarily a mathematics teacher.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Although it's not expressly stated in your contract, you are expected to attend weekend training sessions.
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It is expressly stated in the sales agreement that the buyer is to pay for any home inspection.
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The new law expressly forbids the importation of radioactive waste.
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Three songs were written expressly for the movie version of "Show Boat."
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Some women expressly blame loneliness for their dissatisfaction.
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The Court expressly concedes that this interest is compelling and is promoted by the ordinance.
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The Court held that he need not state expressly that his quote was a fair quote.
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The London department store Liberty & Co., for example, was founded expressly for that purpose.
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The son, apparently, claimed that the partnership had been formed expressly to prevent this happening.
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There is nothing in the Act of 1987 which expressly removes any part of that protection.