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Discover Ludwig"please explain what" is a correct and usable part of a sentence.
It is typically used to request clarification or further information about a specific topic or situation. It can be used in both formal and informal written English. Example: Please explain what you meant by "taboo topic" in your essay.
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If yes, please explain what happened".
Please explain what Larsson does well.
Please explain what a location-based network does.
"Will somebody please explain what happened?" Eustachy said after the game.
I asked if he could please explain what was happening, and he said, "You have some explaining to do yourself".
From the comments: English hermit Could someone please explain what all this is about and why there is no Hawkwind?
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Can you please explain exactly what you need?
Will someone please explain exactly what Mr. Brooks means by that if it's not regulation?
And advise all the others doing "weird stuff" if you would, but please explain first what Labour considers weird, and why there's anything wrong with it.
In your previous articles you have harped a lot on "the illusion of control" and how you lose control as soon as you accept $1. Can you please explain exactly what you mean by this?
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