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The phrase "explain much" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used informally to ask for a detailed explanation, but it is better to use more conventional phrasing.
Example: "Can you explain much about the process you used?"
Alternatives: "elaborate" or "provide more details".
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He could not explain much.
Despite the opening voice-over, Gu-nam doesn't explain much.
Declining real returns explain much of this change.
This is interesting, but does not really explain much.
As for the current Jonathan vogue, demographics explain much.
Changing consumer diets, particularly in China, explain much of the sustained upward movement.
It's an array of products, frequencies and approaches that is difficult to explain, much less market.
The problems of the SOEs explain much of Vietnam's weakening macroeconomic outlook.
She cannot explain much more: "It's just how I do it.
I wonder if that could explain much of the desolation in his plays.
In fact, it seems, Langella might go on to explain much more than he did earlier.
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