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The phrase "need to explain" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating a requirement or necessity to clarify something.
Example: "I need to explain the reasons behind our decision to the team."
Alternatives: "must clarify" or "have to elaborate".
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No need to explain it.
"They said, 'You need to explain.
No need to explain why.
A need to explain himself.
No need to explain Robbie.
He doesn't need to explain any further.
If not, you'll need to explain why.
No need to explain what for.
We need to explain how charities work.
I probably don't need to explain why.
You're going to need to explain.
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