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The phrase "a neat explanation of how" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a clear and organized description of a process or concept.
Example: "The article provides a neat explanation of how photosynthesis works, making it easy for students to understand."
Alternatives: "a clear description of how" or "a concise overview of how".
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Kin selection theory therefore provides a neat explanation of how sterility in the social insects may have evolved by Darwinian means.
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The title of one of Reich's musicological essays, 'Music as a Gradual Process', is itself a neat explanation of his rigorous aesthetic, which involves the slow ritualistic unfolding of musical ideas.
These memories, like anything in a Murakami novel, are mysterious, weird and sometimes beautiful; and though they don't provide a neat explanation of the book's plot, they hint at something important.
This show is subtitled "representations of abstraction in a few photographic works," which is a neat explanation of the false division that maestro Abreu has in mind: the one between abstract art and photography, a mimetic medium.
Inflicting DNA damage is "a neat explanation for how arrest occurs," says John Leong of the University of Massachusetts Medical Center in Worcester.
This would provide a neat explanation for the kinds of behaviours extroverts display, while connecting it to an aspect of brain function that we know quite a lot about for other reasons.
Many turn up at local hospitals searching for a neat explanation for pain the likes of which they have never felt before.
And I'm sensitized to the dangers of laboring too hard for a neat explanation, having seen it tank other promising cultural artifacts.
And I'm sensitized to the dangers of labouring too hard for a neat explanation, having seen it tank other promising cultural artifacts.
If eternalists accept temporal parts, they have a neat explanation at hand: your yesterday temporal part doesn't know about theories of persistence, but your tomorrow part does know about theories of persistence.
I had a neat explanation for his symptoms, and everything seemed to fit together.
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