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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'explaining about' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone is providing an explanation of something. For example: "She began explaining about the different types of birds in the area."
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The primer set is also an important heterogeneity source (P = 0.05), explaining about 68% of overall heterogeneity.
In C282Y-homozygous females, baseline hemoglobin correlated negatively only with log-SF, explaining about 7.3% of the variability in baseline hemoglobin.
Among these, soil porosity is the dominant factor explaining about 90% of the variability in total infiltration flow.
He began to open up to us, explaining about the breakdown he had been through.
"People are always giving me ideas and explaining about their problems.
"I think she's explaining about wolves in the forest," I say.
The woman followed as Egan descended, explaining about a knee replacement in a strong Russian accent.
(Unless, of course, you pass out handbills to bystanders explaining about your lost MetroCard).
"When it does happen it's a case of taking a child aside and explaining about Jessie.
I'm explaining about the foundation and the people they're helping, and just ask each person to do something".
The relationship is not perfect, but it's reasonably strong, explaining about 40 percent of the variance in the convention bounce.
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