Sentence examples for made an explanation from inspiring English sources

The phrase "made an explanation" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward
It can be used when referring to the act of providing an explanation, but it is more natural to say "gave an explanation" or "provided an explanation." Example: "During the meeting, she made an explanation of the new policy changes."

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He quickly made an explanation.

You are going to look into it but I am not sure how if you do not actually know who is here so that you can compare them with who has made an explanation of vote.

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The chauffeur also an Oriental, of the U.N. car felt obliged to make an explanation to the doorman.

The physician's duty to make an explanation to a patient is severely judged in the field of cosmetic surgery, where treatment is elective [ 15].

While the activities we designed varied somewhat in their complexity, all activities required students to make an explanation of a biological phenomenon based on evidence, either experimental results or models that students developed to support their thinking.

We could recently demonstrate that 1 year of CSH in transwomen results in a significant drop in peripheral BDNF levels which makes an explanation focusing on the etiology for GD less convincing [ 14].

Although the within-block condition is arguably the more difficult, the use of three different between-block conditions that tested performance across a range of task difficulties, makes an explanation based on task difficulty alone unlikely.

This makes an explanation in terms of social norm violation, conflict, or outcomes that are worse than expected less likely, because they all seem to depend strongly on this discrepancy.

Furthermore, it should be noted that the cardiac deceleration in the Osumi and Ohira study peaked earlier and lasted for a shorter time than did the deceleration in the present study, which makes an explanation in terms of interrupted deceleration even more difficult.

(The government has argued Macklin, while a policy adviser to Bob Hawke, championed a copayment. She says she did not. She's in fact made a personal explanation to this effect).

end{cases}displaystyle end{aligned} (1.4) Here, for simplicity, we have made a detailed explanation of '(mathcal{A}_{0}), (mathcal{A}_{1}), (mathcal{B} u,v)), (mathcal{N} u,v)), (mathcal{M} q,v))' in the section of Preliminaries.

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