Sentence examples for explain an idea from inspiring English sources

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People are just used to explain an idea.

Groups of letters make up the words that tell a story or explain an idea; likewise, different arrangements of DNA letters make up genes.

The public artist must be able to negotiate with businesses, councils and arts bodies, to explain an idea and to supervise it through complex practical processes.

Having to explain an idea in plain English to someone with no stake in the matter is an excellent screen for incoherent or contradictory ideas that somehow have entrenched themselves in a field.

Somewhat incongruously, the speaker from the Somerset market town will be there to explain an idea known as "flatpack democracy", and a small-scale revolution that has turned local politics there, and elsewhere, on its head.

It's not for nothing that the first time you see Rene explain an idea to some clients, he prefaces his pitch with the promise that the TV commercial he's prepared for their soda communicates that "today Chile thinks in its future".

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Harrell then explains an idea that he obviously finds tiresome.

When we're explaining an idea to ourselves, we should try to look for relationships.

Have you ever watched an Internet video that teaches how to do something, or explains an idea or problem?

"A lot of people talk about being in this liminal state between sleeping and waking" Feinstein explains, an idea echoed by Zeiger, who has been floating for years.

For the challenge, participants were asked to create a 60-second video explaining an idea they had to solve a problem using some type of wireless connectivity.

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