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'inexplicable' is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to describe something that is incapable of being explained or understood, such as a feeling or behavior. Example sentence: The deep loneliness she felt was inexplicable, even to her closest friends.
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Inexplicable
adjective
Impossible to explain; not easily accounted for.
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The slightest ambiguities, the most inexplicable transpositions of ideas take place.
Nor is it an inexplicable peculiarity that people with no reliable source of income had shelled out what little they had, and more, on Tiens products.
"It was an inexplicable day for all of us," offered Willian.
In fact, this has been such an inexplicable success that I'm now working on a second batch.
The teacher – I still remember his name and face – was also the school's deputy principal, and for some inexplicable reason revelled in calling me "Potato Tomato" instead of Paola Totaro.
And that's because, by some genuinely inexplicable reason that might be more down to witchcraft than anything else, The Jump turned out to be actually quite good.
'Island time' covers a multitude of delays and inexplicable hold-ups, which at first baffles but then it slowly seeps under your skin.
Having a metal bolt appear to fall towards me is just showing off (not to mention inexplicable to those watching in 2D).
"It was more than inexplicable how the Korean team had been admitted," wrote Puskas.
But there have also been a lot of inexplicable references.
The bleakness of "Boule de Suif" is typical of Maupassant, who considered life "brutal, incoherent, disjointed, full of inexplicable, illogical and contradictory disasters".
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