Sentence examples for thought explain from inspiring English sources

The phrase "thought explain" is not correct and does not make sense in written English
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect combination of words that lacks clarity. Example: "I need you to thought explain your reasoning behind that decision."

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Many of the wines were lacking a sense of place, Beth said, which may have been true but did not, I thought, explain our lack of excitement.

On that interpretation, Kant's aim in the Critique of Pure Reason is to show how a priori laws of human thought explain the character of our experience of objects.

"You're the believer," I thought, "explain this".

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Poincaré Conjecture: The riddle Perelman solved *Henri Poincaré thought explaining the proof of his famous conjecture would take far too long.

"It's not that anything has gone wrong; it's just that some things have been harder than we thought," explained chief engineer Mark Chapman.

Hasidic thought explains why even the lowest things -- like a hem -- are integral to life.

Those double "t"s, I think, explain it.

How does the notion that the law and politics are not as separate as one might think explain the unpopular Dred Scott decision?

I don't think explaining helps anything.

This, I think, explains the growing appeal.

Only irrationality, he thinks, explains financial-market swings.

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