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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Could you please explain" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is often used to politely ask for clarification or more information about something. Example: "Could you please explain the instructions for this assignment? I want to make sure I understand them correctly."
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Could you please explain the code? A. There isn't really any code.
Could you please explain your role when you were on the board of Harken... in the sale of 1989 of its Aloha Petroleum subsidiary, which later caused the S.E.C. to require Harken to restate its earnings?
Could you please explain the difference among the Lambs, the Friars and the Players? A. The Lambs Club, which bills itself as America's first professional theatrical club, was formed in 1874 at Delmonico's restaurant on 14th Street by Henry Montague, and was named after a London club, of which Montague was a member, that honored the essayist Charles Lamb.
Could you please explain the route from patient samples to new therapeutics?
The reader asked Jobs: Could you please explain the necessity of the passive location-tracking tool embedded in my iPhone?
Is it likely to be the same this year and could you please explain why this is?
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