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The phrase "able to thoroughly explain" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's capability to provide a detailed and clear explanation of a topic or concept.
Example: "The teacher is able to thoroughly explain complex mathematical concepts to her students."
Alternatives: "capable of providing a detailed explanation" or "able to clearly articulate".
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Talking about the intricacies of his research was not of utmost importance to Chris when describing his research experiences, but when prompted, he was able to thoroughly explain and demonstrate any step in his research project.
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What the media neglected to thoroughly explain was what this occurrence, often called the "speed bump," actually means.
If you still don't understand, stay after class and ask the teacher to thoroughly explain.
I'm not sure if I was able to thoroughly answer your question.
As we were pre-boarding to be able to thoroughly clean our area from the last occupant, we met you.
PhD students need to be able to thoroughly rely on advice and comments from their supervisor.
However, we were able to thoroughly characterize complex 4 by H and C{H} NMR and IR spectroscopy techniques.
Repeat steps as necessary until you are able to thoroughly get olive oil out of hair.
A good way to know when you have studied enough is to quiz yourself with the material - if you know the test material well, you should be able to easily and thoroughly explain each topic and idea when prompted.
What's more, you should be able to explain your problems thoroughly as your therapist listens patiently without diagnosing you prematurely.
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