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Discover LudwigThe phrase "author explains" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the content of a text, particularly in academic or analytical writing, to indicate that the author provides clarification or elaboration on a topic.
Example: "In the introduction of the article, the author explains the significance of the research findings in relation to previous studies."
Alternatives: "the author clarifies" or "the author elaborates".
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The author explains his fidelity to a flawed papacy.
As the author explains, "Asking such a woman to perform sexual acts might be unwise".
The author explains that he began his investigation as first-time fatherhood beckoned.
If you find that your clothes are suddenly too small for you, one author explains, that's because you're growing, dear.
They meet casually, when the author explains the new postage rate in Spanish to the Puerto Rican.
In the introduction, the author explains that they can be read in any order and the story will make sense.
In the opening moments the author explains that what follows is not a play but "a story".
Laura Albert, creator of the ex-junkie author, explains her side of the bizarre, fascinating episode in this confessional doc.
'My dad had brought the double bed downstairs so she could sleep in the living room,' the author explains.
There are, the author explains, enormous differences between west African and east African immigrants, between Pakistanis from the Mirpur Valley and Pakistanis from Lahore.
It's not so much a book about what happened, the talented author explains, as "a book about what it was like".
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