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"email explaining" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to an email that is meant to explain something, such as the details of a project. For example, "Please refer to the email explaining the schedule of the upcoming meeting."
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An email explaining the situation wouldn't have hurt.
My email explaining why is on its way.
Michael Segalov says: "I've been sent an email explaining that I've been excluded from campus.
"I just had to send an email explaining that my son was summer-born.
I found that a direct approach – such as an email explaining your passion for the company – to be most effective.
The email explaining this was sent on 22 November - more than six months after CAL made that original FoI request.
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The email explained how Kellar was keen to sell her house but was worried about how to sort out her unusual dilemma.
His email explained he would be heading to the protest instead of class, and invited his classroom to join him, making sure to add that those who did not join would not be penalized in their grades.
"Now tweet who you're with directly from Path", the email explains.
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