Sentence examples for at explanation from inspiring English sources

The phrase "at explanation" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers due to its lack of context or clarity. Example: "The teacher provided a detailed explanation at explanation time."

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He excels only at explanation.

Beating preceded any attempt at explanation.

In the first book there is no attempt at explanation.

The more I try to make sense of Gusmão + Paiva, the more I balk at explanation.

This was a popular attempt at explanation subscribed to by certain Yankee fans.

That mysterious thing we now sometimes call the "creative process" eludes most attempts at explanation.

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Over-determination is a particularly interesting phenomenon as it besets efforts to arrive at explanations in the social sciences.

By only hinting at explanations instead of addressing them directly, the book lacks a grander sweep to carry it above mere reportage, impressive though it is.

Unpersuaded by a previously proposed idea that shoveled incisors were selected for use softening animal hides, she looked at explanations unrelated to teeth.

So, for Hume, Newton uses experiment to arrive at explanations.

For those who can read Chinese, the original can be found here, along with some solid attempts at explanations.

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