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The phrase "successfully explain" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe how someone has communicated an idea or concept, effectively conveying their point. For example, "The professor was able to successfully explain the complex theory to his students."
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It's about the history of a branch of statistics called Bayesian statistics, which I am pretty sure I don't yet understand enough to successfully explain.
A senator proposing a filibuster would first have to successfully explain current rules regarding filibusters and cloture votes to a 10-year-old of average intelligence (as chosen by the nonpartisan Congressional Child-Picking Office).
These mechanisms successfully explain all intermediates observed experimentally.
For the explanans to successfully explain the explanandum several conditions must be met.
Langmuir Hinshelwood model can successfully explain the Hg0 oxidation by VOx- and MnOx-impregnated catalysts.
The simulations successfully explain why polymer can be economically injected in real polymer fields.
We are free to examine our own thoughts to determine whether resemblance, contiguity, and causation successfully explain them.
The correlated barrier hopping model is found to successfully explain the mechanism of charge transport in PGT.
However, no theory can yet successfully explain the cause of obstruction of the lumen in the biliary tract.
It turns out that this model could successfully explain the shear induced deformation and orientation process of microcapsules during flow.
The photoionization mechanism presented can also successfully explain the fluorescence and phosphorescence behavior of Eu in BaMgSiO4.
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