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The phrase "attempts to explain the" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing efforts to clarify or provide understanding about a particular subject or concept.
Example: "The author attempts to explain the complexities of human behavior in her latest book."
Alternatives: "tries to clarify the" or "seeks to elucidate the".
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He feebly attempts to explain the nature of his embellished telecoms license, but we don't care.
CINEMA-GOERS in America frequently make noisy attempts to explain the plot to each other.
Weisberg also attempts to explain the extraordinary roles that, in different ways, Rove and Cheney played in fashioning Bush's actions.
Norton is especially hard on what he considers Masters's oversimplified or meaningless attempts to explain the mathematician's worldview.
Wage theory, portion of economic theory that attempts to explain the determination of the payment of labour.
The act of not seeing is sanctioned and normalised, while attempts to explain the consequences are treated as abnormal and impertinent.
This man who prizes certainty and proof consults dictionaries for definitions and makes confused attempts to explain the significance of Schrödinger's cat.
His presence on his own programmes never made that much sense to me, despite repeated attempts to explain the concept of ventriloquism on my parents' part.
Books about rock and pop are plentiful; attempts to explain the entire development of pop how it happened, and why are not.
And beyond that, by recreating a Hitch home movie, it attempts to explain the source of his vindictive, lifelong obsession with a gallery of glacial blondes.
IN THEIR attempts to explain the global epidemic of obesity, researchers have often taken to fingering culprits beyond people's direct control.
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