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The phrase "able to fully explain" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's capability to provide a complete and thorough explanation of a topic or concept.
Example: "The professor is able to fully explain the complex theories in a way that all students can understand."
Alternatives: "capable of thoroughly explaining" or "able to comprehensively clarify".
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Sheldrake was a gifted musician and "electrical changes in the cortex didn't seem able to fully explain Bach".
"I have never really been able to fully explain to Joanne why it was that we broke up all those years ago," he said.
I don't think I'll ever be able to fully explain the way that the Velvet Underground's records opened a door in my head.
He wanted to hire him without being able to fully explain, to his bosses or even to Ryan, what he wanted to hire him for.
But without even being able to fully explain it ("People say it's the coffee," Ms. Sparrow said, "but it's got to be more than the coffee.
But scientists have not been able to fully explain what makes up the Moon, and the water finding potentially adds another mystery.
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When you are doing something new, with a unique process, and you bring a variety of skills to the table to solve problems in a more advanced way, you will never be able to use copy to fully explain that expertise to a novice.
But we would like to fully explain what happened.
Other processes are needed to fully explain the observed changes3,4.
I don't want to fully explain her.
Further work is needed to fully explain these observations.
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