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The phrase "I cannot explain how" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing an inability to articulate the manner or method of something. Example: "I cannot explain how I felt when I received the news; it was overwhelming."
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I cannot explain how this happened.
"I cannot explain how excruciating it feels to be riding 40km through the desert.
"I cannot explain how much this means to our nation," said Ramzy al-Duhami, one of the four Saudi riders.
I cannot explain how difficult it has been to watch from the sidelines these last six months, but I have been fortunate to witness this quality of wanting to be successful in everything we do and never giving up.
"Although I'm a big hunter and go hunt every year in Africa and all over and know something about ballistics, I cannot explain how that ball, even when it comes in the middle of the court and so low, Nadal can hit it with all the strength he has with his forehand and the ball still lands in the court".
I cannot explain how I was at that moment.
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For one thing, it cannot explain how we experience things that seem physically real but aren't: sensations of itching that arise from nothing more than itchy thoughts; dreams that can seem indistinguishable from reality; phantom sensations that amputees have in their missing limbs.
Quantum theory may explain how an electron can be in two places at once, but it cannot explain how, in the minds of nearly 200 legislators, a bill can be simultaneously bad enough to require a last-minute rewrite and then good enough to approve.
"I just cannot explain how thrilled I am.
"I just cannot explain how happy I am," Mr. Azam said after hearing the news.
Words cannot explain how much I detest you.
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