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"convincingly explain" is correct and commonly used in written English
It means to provide a clear and convincing explanation for something. You can use it in any situation where you need to explain something and want to emphasize that it is a logical and convincing explanation. Example: "In order to convince the jury of his innocence, the lawyer must convincingly explain the events of the night of the crime."
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That makes it harder for them to convincingly explain how they sold out just in time.
The Warren Commission, however, was not able to convincingly explain all the particular circumstances of Kennedy's murder.
Nyimpine Chissano, mentioned in Mr. Cardoso's investigative reports, has since been questioned by the police after failing to convincingly explain how his signed checks ended up in the hands of one of the defendants.
Gerrie Nel, the lead state prosecutor, told the court on Friday that Pistorius had not shown any remorse and had yet to convincingly explain why he fired the fatal shots.
But they don't convincingly explain the continued silence even after the article aroused stormy debate in the academy, within the Jewish community, among the opinion magazines and Web sites, and in the rest of the world.
If the government is to continue with its plans for extra seven-day services, it owes it to patients to convincingly explain how it will finance and staff it".
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There remains a detail that is not convincingly explained in Mr. Haboldt's fact sheet.
So he must be, to have convincingly explained away his international record.
Thomas L. Friedman ("Drilling for Freedom," column, Oct. 20) convincingly explains that Middle East tyrannies will end when their oil revenues decline.
But as Armitstead convincingly explained in her statement, she is a human being with a family and a life outside sport.
But what exactly is being commemorated in a time of unpopular wars whose rationale has rarely been convincingly explained to many Britons?
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