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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "he explained to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are describing someone who has provided an explanation or lesson to someone else. Example: He explained to the class the basics of calculus.
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He explained to me what happened.
And he explained to me: 'Look, engineer.
"Locke is a cash cow," he explained to them.
He explained to me how it really worked.
"Then there's a Minotaur," he explained to an observer.
"Everybody else's tobacco is poisonous," he explained to the client.
("My hands just get too sweaty," he explained to me).
"It negates my medication," he explained to me.
"We're launching a bill," he explained to Fox News.
He needed gas, he explained, to run the station's generators.
"I'm very relativist in my views," he explained to me.
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