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The phrase "are not easily explained" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing concepts, phenomena, or situations that are complex or difficult to clarify.
Example: "The reasons behind climate change are not easily explained, as they involve numerous scientific factors and human activities."
Alternatives: "are hard to clarify" or "are difficult to articulate."
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There are still some sounds that are not easily explained by an alternate source.
Some ecological anomalies at the K-T boundary are not easily explained by a catastrophic scenario.
As I have written, these changes in congressional performance are not easily explained.
Over time I've encountered Word users who cannot open my WordPerfect file attachments, for reasons that are not easily explained.
The different effects of the social stimuli on NREM sleep are not easily explained by differences in the hormone responses.
However, genes related to heat shock were dramatically induced – but in a pattern and under growth conditions that are not easily explained by elevated temperatures.
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Yet the fungus' origins aren't easily explained.
Zidane's sorcery is not easily explained.
Labour's defeat is not easily explained away.
But the defeat is not easily explained away.
This renewal of interest is not easily explained.
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are not easily forgotten
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