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The phrase "a explaining" is not correct in written English.
It is not a standard construction and does not convey a clear meaning. An example of a correct phrase would be: "I need an explanation."
Alternatives: "an explanation" or "a clarification."
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Steve Heisler of The A.V. Club gave the episode an A, explaining "Horror.
Writing for The A.V. Club, Noel Murray graded the episode with an A, explaining "I can't really find anything to complain about here.
The A.V. Clubs Noel Murray gave the episode an A, explaining that he felt the episode was "very strong" and "was especially impressed with how Fringe handled the Olivia/Peter relationship".
Slashfood gives the flavor an "A," explaining that "the fudge-covered potato chip clusters of 'Late Night Snack' add a nice texture, but the clusters don't get in the way of the smoothness and creaminess of the ice cream and caramel".
We describe an alternative semantical view of update in which observations are incorporated into a belief set by: (a) explaining the observation in terms of a set of plausible events that might have caused that observation; and (b) predicting further consequences of those explanations.
All three CAST subscales were heritable, with A explaining 69 72 % of the variance in each.
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Salon.com gave the episode an A-, explaining "this week's episode was chock full of good stuff.
After previewing the episode, Entertainment Weeklys Ken Tucker graded the episode an A-, explaining Fringe had become "one of the fastest, smartest, wittiest shows on television now".
Noel Murray from A.V. Club loved the shapeshifter focus of the episode and graded it an A-, explaiting it was a "very strong episode" that "brings back one of my favorite Fringe concepts: those crazy super-powered shapeshifters".
The A.V. Club reviewer Keith Phipps gave the episode an A-, explaining that he liked Smith "a lot" but was not sure if the Eleventh Doctor was separate enough from the Tenth yet.
Noel Murray from The A.V. Club graded the episode an A-, explaining he thought it must have been "satisfying" for those viewers tired of the "monster-of-the-week" storylines.
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