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The phrase "explain it to you" is correct and commonly used in written English to ask someone to provide an explanation or clarification.
Example 1: "I don't understand this concept, can you please explain it to me?" Example 2: "My colleague asked me to explain the project to her in more detail." Example 3: "During the meeting, the presenter used visuals to help explain the new company policy to everyone."
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"I couldn't explain it to you.
How can I explain it to you?
He'll explain it to you".
We will explain it to you then.
"Maybe they'll explain it to you.
I can't explain it to you.
And I have to explain it to you quickly here.
"I can't explain it to you, I don't know that".
Did she explain it to you in those terms?
Only the elders can explain it to you".
Did Terry Gilliam explain it to you? "No.
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