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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I did explaining" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used structure and may confuse readers; instead, one would typically say "I explained." Example: "During the meeting, I explained the new policy changes to the team."
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Yesterday, Dave arrived shortly after I did, explaining how he had narrowly missed getting stuck behind a jackknifed tractor-trailer on the Bronx-Whitestone Bridge.
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A. I did explain it all.
I did explain, with some relief, that I'd been booked for almost a year to give a talk that night to 200 librarians, so couldn't go.
I did explain in great detail what I meant, using the Queen's bloody English!" (Fitz drops some lines that sound more Misfits than Marvel).
I did explain this to my fiancee, and told her I might get a bit agitated, but she knows what football entails".
"I do explain to those teachers I recruit from abroad that unfortunately there is a massive workload and there is a disrespect for teachers.
"Lots of people have played a part and the people who stood by me deserve more credit than I do," explained Taylor.
Now, a decade into his major-label career, "I'm done explaining it," he said.
"There was nothing I could do," explained el Mahdi.
"Well, it's the least I can do," explains Wogan.
What I say to that is: Do explain.
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