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The phrase "explain the unexplainable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are attempting to describe an occurrence that you cannot completely explain or something that may be difficult to explain. For example, you might say: "Philosophers have been attempting to explain the unexplainable for centuries."
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Around the country, teachers are grappling with ways to explain the unexplainable to their young charges.
Before the Mets prevailed, Chipper Jones was asked to try to explain the unexplainable.
Like "The X-Files" this drama features an appealingly mismatched man and woman trying to explain the unexplainable.
CTB also called Tennessee, with word that it could finally explain the unexplainable dips in its rankings.
To some degree, it was a way for people to explain the unexplainable in their lives, he said.
As reporters left Valentine's office, Piazza was standing in front of his locker and trying to explain the unexplainable.
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"We just had a wild hair to do this," Kevin said, explaining the unexplainable.
And by resolving some issues and leaving others floating just beyond our comprehension, he comes as close as he dares to explaining the unexplainable.
Translation: he went pre-med at Columbia with a minor in computer science and, drawn to explaining the unexplainable, developed a fascination for cancer even before completing his residency at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in 1991.
This week's shootings at Santana High School in California led quickly to now-familiar attempts to explain the seemingly unexplainable in terms of culture and circumstance: violent entertainment, a lack of accountability for deviant behavior, broken homes.
BIS will also continue to work with organisations such as the Chartered Institute of Public Relations, Stempra and the International Association of Business Communicators to support those science communicators who spend every day figuring out new ways to explain the seemingly unexplainable to people like you, me and Granny.
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