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The phrase "find hard to explain" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to emphasize that something is difficult to explain in detail. For example: "The complexity of human emotion is something I find hard to explain."
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Add it to the list of human endeavours we would find hard to explain to aliens.
And, in a way I find hard to explain, the result was the saddest performance of the piece I'd ever heard.
"One difference I find hard to explain to my Western colleagues is that we do exactly the same things that the industrial engineer does in Detroit or Pittsburgh; but it means something different.
This state of homelessness has taken a psychological and emotional toll -- from both the displacement from their homes and the harrowing escapes from the building as debris rained down -- that they find hard to explain to people.
"The one thing I find hard to explain is why they don't contribute more financially," the official said, noting that the Palestinian government is "really operating hand-to-mouth". He added that more than 50percentt of the money goes to the Gaza Strip, which is controlled by Hamas, so even people living under Hamas rule are suffering from the Arab failure to pay pledges.
Knowhow is everything that we need to know but find hard to explain.
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Many other supporters had left by the final whistle, however, after a capitulation that Slaven Bilic found hard to explain.
But he has always been obsessed with history in a way he finds hard to explain, a kind of fascination with resilient traces left by transitory things.
Again, for reasons Mr. Korf finds hard to explain, he said he just strongly feels that this work belongs with the others.
The only real splurge, Ms. de Beer said, was hiring a cat trainer and a large white Persian cat named Snoebell, indulging a visual fascination she finds hard to explain.
According to carbon dating of fossil animals and plants, the spreading and receding of great ice sheets lagged behind orbital changes by several thousand years, a delay that scientists found hard to explain.
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