In black and white

Clearly written down or documented; presented in a straightforward, unambiguous manner without room for interpretation.

This phrase originates from the era of print media when text was literally printed in black ink on white paper. By the 19th century, it had evolved metaphorically to mean anything that was clearly documented or unambiguous, contrasting with verbal agreements or unclear situations.

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