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"this can explains" is not an acceptable sentence in written English.
If you are trying to say that something explains or illustrates something, you should use the phrase "this can explain" or "this can illustrate," instead. For example: "This example can explain why I think this is the best course of action."
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This can explains the phenomenon of many patients using the VCD devices without the constriction bands also maintain the erections and return to natural erections.
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This can explain why the wave segment in Fig. 1 (b) eventually disappeared.
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