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The phrase "as she explained this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is being clarified or elaborated upon by a female speaker.
Example: "As she explained this, the audience began to understand the complexities of the issue."
Alternatives: "while she clarified this" or "as she elaborated on this".
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She grew teary as she explained this could be her last All-Star Game because she already has endured a liver transplant and now her kidneys are failing.
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