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"serves to explain" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is helping to make something else more clear or easier to understand. For example: "The detailed diagram serves to explain the complex process of replicating DNA."
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A numerical example serves to explain the regulations regarding aeroelastic divergence.
This hypothesis also serves to explain why gold is found clustered only in some places on Earth (but not everywhere).
The radicalisation of previously demure Berlin pensioners serves to explain the growing momentum behind the Expropriate Deutsche Wohnen & Co campaign.
Hence, in his notebooks, the drawing does not illustrate the text; rather, the text serves to explain the picture.
It serves to explain differences between positive and negative maxima of the first kind, the occurrence of "inverted positive maxima," and related effects that are discussed.
The strength of this opposition serves to explain why the caliphs, a few decades later, abandoning their attempt at reorienting religious beliefs, returned to traditional dogma.
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The singlet triplet intersystem crossing mechanism for radical pairs served to explain the MF effects.
Such lines are standard in articles about the celebrity departed and serve to "explain" the deaths.
Franklin's origins, character and background, Bunker writes, serve to explain the man he would become.
Unfortunately, the old paradigms will not serve to explain the new bigotry and its role in black America.
The above proposed mechanism served to explain the changes of thermo-mechanical properties of the blends with identical composition prepared by blending in a molten state.
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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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