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The phrase "I could explained" is not correct in English.
The correct form would be "I could explain." You can use it when discussing a potential ability to clarify or provide information about something in the future or in a hypothetical situation. Example: "If you have any questions about the project, I could explain the details to you."
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"I'd play the game as far as I could," explained Benton, "and then would, essentially, create a knock-off of what I'd seen".
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"I could explain my situation to people.
But at least I could explain that, and people understood.
I wish I could explain it to myself.
Why? "I wish I could explain why," said Bill Drummond.
Maybe I could explain it to Alex anyway".
I wish I could explain how I felt at that moment, but I can't.
We've always done long presentations, and people could come anytime and I could explain it.
Martin said: "If I could explain it, I'd try to fix it.
In Cambodia, a customs agent asked me how I could explain my age.
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