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The phrase "give explanation for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to explain what the cause or purpose of something is. For example, "I am giving an explanation for why I arrived late to class."
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Nesnas and Nun [6] in their study of top-down reflection cracking found that the linear elastic model was able to give explanation for the field observation that the reflection crack can initiate at the surface and propagate downwards.
Several pathways could give explanation for our findings.
Kindly answer the following questions to the best of your knowledge and opinion: Make a choice and give explanation for your choice.
On the other hand, comprehensibility i.e. the transparency of learned knowledge and the ability to give explanation for reasoning process is also important for learning algorithm.
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Existing design equations can hardly provide reliable guidance in hydrocyclone designs and give explanations for the selected optimum range.
"There is no indication of anything abnormal in the transcript," Malaysian Acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said in the statement, without giving explanation for the changes in the reported last communication.
She realizes that she is constantly giving explanations for these accidents so that her maid will only think of Agatha Child as a frivolous woman.
Even if seldom given explanations for their expulsions, many of those turned away suspect it is punishment for their antigovernment activism abroad.
It is noteworthy that not all interviewed students gave explanations for their belonging status while some gave multiple reasons.
Not all students who reported their belonging status gave explanations for their sense of belonging while some gave multiple reasons.
Half of the patients (9 immigrants and 12 Swedes) gave explanations for not having sought care earlier (table 4).
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