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The phrase "invoked to explain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a concept, theory, or idea that is referenced or called upon to clarify or justify something.
Example: "The theory of relativity is often invoked to explain the complexities of time and space."
Alternatives: "cited to clarify" or "referenced to elucidate".
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Relief inversion has been invoked to explain a number of geomorphic features of the martian surface.
Similar processes have been invoked to explain the diversity of other Shark Bay biota.
The word is now increasingly invoked to explain a widespread recoiling from a cosmopolitan earth.
The existing theories for the ripple formation are invoked to explain the observed surface structure.
The electrochemical mechanism for the perhydroxyl reduction reaction was invoked to explain the experimental results.
On passive margins, changing flow conditions have been invoked to explain the location and timing of channel avulsion.
This systematic bias is well documented, and has been often invoked to explain breakdowns in pre-trial settlement negotiations.
Two broad classes of model have been invoked to explain kinesin movement: hand-over-hand and inchworm.
The invention of agriculture has long been invoked to explain the spread of the Indo-European languages.
These wind shocks are often invoked to explain the thermal X-ray emission, which is ubiquitously observed from massive stars3.
A number of processes have been invoked to explain this bimodality, typically ascribed to depositional processes such as aggregation11.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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