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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually explain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize the act of providing a clear and detailed explanation, often in contrast to a previous statement or assumption.
Example: "I need you to actually explain how this process works, not just give me a summary."
Alternatives: "truly clarify" or "genuinely describe".
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So how much did practice actually explain?
No one, under pressure, could actually explain where you work.
And what does a simplified model actually explain and how?
Unfortunately, they can't actually explain why, since one of them lost the relevant scroll while drunk.
But their dissatisfaction cannot actually explain why these candidates have experienced surges.
"The fact that you actually explain everything we see with a fairly straightforward theoretical model gives you hope".
Microsoft fails to advance any legitimate business objectives that actually explain the full extent of this significant exclusionary impact.
The company doesn't actually explain its eco impact, which rather leaves us guessing, but didn't worry the backers.
But it turns out, when you look at data sets and find these structures, you can actually explain those patterns".
The other half ("the dark side") can actually explain the current data on solar neutrinos, and had been completely missed in the literature.
Polling data is fascinating, but too often leave us in the dark about the psychological phenomena that can actually explain the data (see this very recent example).
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