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The phrase "a text explaining" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a written document or passage that provides clarification or information about a specific topic.
Example: "I need a text explaining the principles of quantum mechanics for my research paper."
Alternatives: "a document that clarifies" or "a piece that describes".
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Mr. Guerrero read a text explaining that if a sailor refuses a mermaid's seduction, he perishes.
The students can be asked to write a text explaining the origin of both systems and pointing out differences and analogies between both of them that they consider important.
In the extract from a text explaining monsoons in Text 3, there are several instances of incongruent realizations of rhetorical complexes, a number of which involve a causal relation realized incongruently by a verb (shown in bold in the passage) — cause, result in, lead to.
Around lunchtime, Tricia sent Marvin a text, explaining that she was extending their stay in Tobago and would return on the Thursday.
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To enhance compliance, patients received a tutorial with photographs, a text explaining the exercises, and a diary to register the amount of exercising.
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A text explains that the work pays tribute to a Colombian nurse kidnapped and tortured to death; this, says Salcedo, is her funerary shroud.
Cellphones broadcast their locations even when they are not being used to place a call or send a text," explains The Post.
A text explains that they're having "some problems" at security.
If we estimate pi as the average of 223/71 and 22/7, then his two bound give us 3.1418, an error of about 0.0002 (two 100ths of 1% error).[2] About fifteen centuries earlier than Archimedes the Egyptian Rhind Mathematical Papyrus, a page from an ancient text explaining math problems, used "pi = 256 / 81".
This conversation might not be pleasant, so you could be tempted to shoot off a quick text explaining your decision to dismiss her as a bridesmaid.
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