Sentence examples for explained for a from inspiring English sources

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They were late, he explained, for a meeting with Dr. Kissinger.

She explained, "For a betrayed spouse, there's just the reminders all the time".

She recently moved out -- temporarily, they both explained, for a job.

That's Detroit-speak, he explained, for "a vehicle that girls would drive, and therefore is detrimental to attracting men".

No need, he explained, for a long preamble when a quick, to-the-point hashtag would do.

Straub, who grew up in Korea, set the jar aside and reached for a bottle of soy sauce – the base, she explained, for a traditional Korean marinade.

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He was looking, he explained, for an American who might report back on "Wall Street's plans to dominate the world economy".

And it is also assumed that in order for these stories to be commercial they have to be filtered through middle-class sensibilities or explained for an imagined middle-class reader.

To my surprise, he let us in and explained for an hour that he had accepted the job because didn't want the government to fall into chaos.

The white dashed line shows the expected variance explained for an ideally uncorrelated variable.

We now included a clarification in the paper, as 23% of variance explained for an incomplete dataset that misses 18% of all possible observations would translate into a larger explained variance for a full dataset, had it been available.

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