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"Let him explain" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when you are asking someone to let another person explain a difficult or complicated situation. For example: "I don't understand what happened here; let him explain."
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Let him explain to people.
"Let him explain it," he said.
He leaned against - well, let him explain the perpendicular structures that run between decks and ceilings.
But I'm still working on the nuances of new-Keynesianism, so I'll let him explain the difference.
Probably the best bet for such a punching bag is to find the right writer and let him explain you.
"If Vice President Gore wants to say, 'I'm different from President Clinton,' let him explain how," Mr. Bush said.
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Although I believe TV is misguided when it attempts to compete with the cinema by trying to handle poetry or fantasy, it's in its element when it questions someone and lets him explain himself.
The big advantage of Lewis's approach is that it lets him explain the appeal of scepticism.
This lets him explain how they knew and tell the story through these amazing contrarians and great funny scenes.
Mr. Reed told Mr. Ruffin not to let him in, explaining that he had been asked to leave and not to come back seven years ago.
At that point, just sit back and relax and let him apologize and explain his behavior.
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