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"that might explain" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are offering an explanation for something. For example: "He hasn't been to work in weeks without giving a reason - that might explain why he was so stressed out yesterday."
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What's happening to their brains that might explain this connection?
Joustra ruled out other scenarios that might explain the disaster.
Can you think of anything that might explain this?
If an extraterrestrial impact occurred during a gradual decline, that might explain the seemingly contradictory evidence.
Pan and Chen explored various reasons that might explain why this information was held back.
We searched for behavioral differences that might explain the specific performance differences we had discerned.
There are three possible reasons that might explain this result.
Subset analyses were performed to explore factors that might explain the different results.
Where patient satisfaction is concerned, there are multiple determinants that might explain failure to indicate benefit.
Other aspects that might explain the inter-studies variability are road features and cultural differences.
Here are some specifics that might explain my enthusiasm.
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