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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'explaining you' is not correct or usable in written English.
In written English we would use phrases like 'explaining yourself,' or 'explaining your point of view.' For example, "I look forward to hearing your ideas on the project, and to listening while you explain yourself."
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Or a voicemail explaining you have been faxed information?
One rule of thumb is that the more complicated they are, the more explaining you will have to do.
While trends may change, Barber remains obsessed with technique, explaining: "You have to be able to do perfect before you can take it apart".
Leila, the senior guard, said he would limit his weight lifting this month, explaining, "You don't have enough protein to repair your muscles".
Leaving an earlier self behind, you can "stop taking the blame for things that were unsatisfactory," Dr. Ross said, explaining: "You can say 'That was the old me.
Finally, her manager, played by Spencer Tracy, asks the fiancé to stay away from big matches, explaining, "You are the wrong jockey for this chick".
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I need you to explain, you asshole".
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Politely explain you're not interested.
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