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"explain more about" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to ask someone to provide further detail or information about something that has already been mentioned. For example: - Can you explain more about your project proposal? - He briefly mentioned his travels, but I wish he would explain more about his experiences. - Our professor asked us to explain more about the experiment before we started.
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(I will explain more about Loretta later).
Can you explain more about the interview process?
We tried to explain more about why these breakdowns occurred.
Your doctor can explain more about what is, and isn't, known.
Can you explain more about that and make it mopre practical to be used for public?
QUESTION FROM LINO: Can you explain more about NPV? HENDRIK HERTZBERG: Now, now.
But no one could really explain more about why or how.
Power, greed and lack of institutional controls explain more about the Indonesian economy than do Javanese child-rearing habits.
Maria will be presenting on the history of the school-to-prison pipeline, as well as explain more about Urban Youth Collaborative as an organization.
Unlocking the mysteries of these particles could help explain more about how the universe works and why matter and not antimatter dominates the universe.
Can you explain more about this?What we perceived is that there is this psychological need for detachment from the busy streets of the city.
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