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The phrase "able to explain it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone's capability to clarify or make something understandable.
Example: "I hope you are able to explain it clearly during the presentation."
Alternatives: "capable of explaining it" or "in a position to explain it."
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"No one's been able to explain it".
"I may not have been able to explain it, but I could feel it".
It can't be in this limbo land where it's not able to explain it.
(Why? No reason. Not even Norman is able to explain it).
"There are too many emotions to be able to explain it.
Just do not expect anyone to be able to explain it when it happens.
Because I'd been working with them for a long time, I was able to explain it to them.
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If so,we will not be able to explain how it arises from nonconscious items since it simply does not do so.
They described this as setting a frame of trustworthy professionalism and found it ethically sound but were not able to explain how it was ethically sound.
"There's something, and I'm O.K. with not being able to explain what it is".
You may even be able to explain why it was necessary for someone to whip out a rifle and shoot the poor little blighter.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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