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The phrase "explains it in" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to introduce an explanation of something that was previously mentioned in the sentence or in a previous sentence. Here are a few examples: - "The article provides a detailed analysis of the issue and explains it in a way that is easy for readers to understand." - "She didn't understand the assignment at first, but her teacher explained it in a different way and it finally clicked for her." - "The scientist discovered a new theory that explains it in a completely different light."
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At least that's how College Humor explains it in its Ultimate Dad Joke Duel, "Live by the pun, die by the pun". Watch out, dads, this pun-off gets real ugly, real quick.
The Bank of England, on the other hand, calls its purchases of government and private debt "quantitative easing" and explains it in monetarist terms.
Lilla explains it in his NYRB series.
The programme explains it in tickboxspeak.
Here's a link to the NHL rule which explains it in great detail.
Crawford, in his new book, explains it in an unexpected way: he blames the Enlightenment.
"He was heroic by nature," he says as if that explains it in a nutshell.
The author, politician, and medicine man reads from his poetry in Navajo and explains it in English.
He was interested, as he explains it, in publishing a Freud "free of the fetters of the Freud industry".
And the thing is, that when Moby explains it in that calm, sober voice of his, it sounds almost peaceful.
If "The Secret" explained the law of attraction in slightly clinical terms, as a system, "The Power" explains it in more expressive terms, as a process.
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