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The phrase "and explaining to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the act of clarifying or making something understandable to someone else.
Example: "She spent hours and explaining to her colleagues the new software features."
Alternatives: "and clarifying for" or "and detailing to".
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I'm now working freelance and this might be something you'd like to consider - mailing out to companies and explaining to them exactly what you have to offer.
"Seeing their curiosity and explaining to them what we are doing is very rewarding," he said.
Success will require embracing transparency and explaining to consumers the benefits of the new technology.
"I think understanding that basic language really is key and explaining to people... Never has the world been so complex.
They are: self testing, getting help from others, summarizing, repeating, self questioning and explaining to her/himself.
Some need positive encouragement, but I believe most of them learn more from holding the mirror and explaining to them where they can do better.
After that, the machines will be trying to sell me Florida time shares and explaining to me why I really need to be buying gold bullion.
In politics, everything is about framing, and explaining to core supporters how each new decision fits into a pattern of behaviour.
I also remember attending a forum with Professor Patterson and explaining to alumni that coeducation was principally about education, keeping Princeton competitive, and contributing to the development of well-rounded individuals.
Among its first priorities will be addressing how cryptocurrencies are treated under U.S. tax law, and explaining to policymakers how anti-money-laundering and know-your-customer regulations apply to the industry.
He also confirmed meeting with Armstrong and Bruyneel during a later trip to collect blood, and explaining to them how the EPO test worked, but said the meeting was not to discuss any results.
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