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The phrase "a explanatory" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "an explanatory"? You can use "an explanatory" when referring to something that serves to explain or clarify a concept or idea.
Example: "The report includes an explanatory section that outlines the main findings of the study."
Alternatives: "an explanatory note" or "an explanatory document."
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a) Explanatory variables: Age, sex, education and target group b) the outcome variables included: knowledge of prevention methods, misconception, comprehensive knowledge, consistent condom use with non regular sexual partner and paying sexual partner; condom use during last sexual encounter with non regular sexual partner and paying sexual partner.
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If a school has a "flexible" deadline, an explanatory note may be required.
The invitation included an explanatory letter, a resource pack and an Excel table for replies.
Today, we sat in a group behind a desk devoid of a telephone, stationary or an explanatory "information" sign.
The distinction between an explanatory and a pragmatic trial in real life is not that easy.
Add words and phases that don't make a difference, like an explanatory clause.
A cartoon strip on an explanatory panel tells of recent events at a Madagascar village.
There is no good reason to transfer them from an explanatory to an attributive context.
In tomorrow's episode, an image of a Jeffersonian cane appears in an explanatory video.
Still talking in an explanatory tone, in a loud voice, she returned to the line of villagers.
If there were disagreements, they could be handled quietly, gentlemanly, with a phone call or an explanatory memo.
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