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"can help explaining" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of explaining something or helping someone understand something. Here is an example: "Having a visual aid can help explaining complex concepts to students who are struggling to grasp them."
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These structures of the types can help explaining the differences between the regions.
The results, devoid of turbulence-modeling assumptions and/or ad-hoc coefficients, can help explaining the influence of varying the system parameters individually and collectively, and formulating physically-based small-scale models for large-scale numerical simulations of turbulent flames.
It promotes the mutual exchange of theories, methods, and data where biology can help explaining economic behavior and the nature of the human economy; and where economics is conducive to understanding the economy of nature.
Moreover, our model can help explaining the mechanisms underlying the chemical integration of social parasites into host colonies [49] and the pacific co-existence of different ant species with distinct cuticular profiles in arboreal ant gardens [50].
Also, information on allele-specific expression can help explaining the association between repeat instability and downregulation.
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Darwin can help explain a lot, but not everything.
Our finding can help explain today's Côte d'Ivoire.
These new findings can help explain the shape irregularities observed in the particle-covered droplets.
The model can help explain several empirical regularities in the education literature.
Here we propose that evolutionary forces can help explain this paradox.
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