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The phrase "explain the question" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when requesting clarification on a particular question or topic. For example, "I'm not sure I understand the concept - could you please explain the question?".
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Then explain the question.
National politicians and their proxies have barely tried to explain the question on the ballot to voters.
That may or may not help explain the question that still looms in the minds of many of Larry Froistad's on-line and off-line friends.
"Is there a rivalry between two cities in Iran like there is between New York and L.A.?" The translator tried to explain the question.
There is probably an answer to the question "How do you solve negative cycles in a graph" but first, will someone please explain the question?
When Mr. King tried to explain the question, arguing that it was a major news subject of the moment, Mr. Gingrich had none of it.
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Dr. Nanette Wenger, a cardiologist at Emory University, said she went to a medical meeting recently and tried to explain the questions about hormone replacement therapy and heart disease to an audience of about 700 obstetricians and gynecologists.
Two local enumerators were used to administer the questionnaire so that they could explain the questions clearly to respondents.
Parent Terrance Barnett told WSB TV that having to explain the questions to his child was painful.
This blog is an altar to the mystery that we cannot always explain, the questions we cannot always answer.
We included appropriate examples to explain the questions uniformly across all the discussions.
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