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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accurately explains" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing how well something clarifies or describes a concept, idea, or situation.
Example: "The article accurately explains the complex relationship between climate change and extreme weather events."
Alternatives: "clearly describes" or "correctly outlines".
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The suit, filed in state court in Miami by Bernard Stern on behalf of shareholders, asks a judge to stop the planned vote to approve the deal until Royal Caribbean accurately explains the tax consequences.
As Millions March accurately explains, "Policing is a violent, anti-black institution that originated as slave patrols and expanded into the domestic occupying force seen today in working class communities and communities of color".
But Philip Mote, a climatologist at Oregon State University who was mentored by Solomon, helped Lewis authenticate the science embedded in her dialogue, insuring that, for example, Halsted accurately explains the particular effects of the Antarctic cold and topography on ozone depletion.
Note that the computed total magnetic field accurately explains the observed change.
Our hypothesis accurately explains the results observed in terms of charge/discharge profiles, capacities provided and capacities evolution upon cycling.
We have also developed an analytical model, which accurately explains the phenomenon of ion-ion heating through the use of the Coulomb logarithm parameter from plasma physics.
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They claimed that the government was not clear about how to support postgraduate provision – nor was it accurately explaining to students the benefits of undertaking postgraduate study.
In Casey, the Supreme Court allowed states to impose only a 24-hour waiting period and to require counseling that accurately explained the stages of fetal development.
But despite it being so big and flash and complicated (not even Kyle can accurately explain the rules), High Stakes never feels like any more than the sum of its mostly-pilfered parts.
By the age of 14, several studies have shown, most children can accurately explain the purpose of trials and the role of judges and juries and can offer reasonably accurate definitions of a right.
In 1954 Life magazine published an article attributed to Rickey (but masterminded by Roth) entitled "Goodbye to Some Old Baseball Ideas," which was devoted to the proposition that a team's performance might be accurately explained by an abstruse statistical formula.
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