Sentence examples for a explains from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a explains" is not correct in written English.
It is likely intended to convey that something is being explained, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The report provides a clear explanation of the findings."
Alternatives: "a clarifies" or "a describes".

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Figure 4 A explains the procedure (for details, see Materials and Methods).

Under these circumstances, the OC concentration in the STP A discharge should be similar to those at STPs B and C. Yet during the second sampling campaign, the maximum OC concentrations were 37.9 ng/L at STP A, 293.3 ng/L at STP B, and 172 ng/L at STP C. Ozonation at STP A explains the low concentration there (Huber et al. 2003; Ternes et al. 2003).

Part III(A) explains [redacted], and Part III(B) explains [redacted].

Theory A explains loads of facts and is supported by mountains of evidence.

The article accompanying this Q & A explains that you can pay the taxes on the conversion in 2011 and 2012, but if you are in the top two tax brackets, 33 percent and 35 percent, you will pay those taxes at the higher rates scheduled to take effect next year - 35 percent and 39.6 percent.

The insert in a explains the step width at each bias step (t sw).

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In this context we furthermore investigated whether fetuin-A explains carotid diameter changes.

Initiator A explained: "They manage the week.

A designer explains.

A report explains the ratings.

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