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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well explaining" is not grammatically correct.
It should be "well-explained" or "well explained." Example: The teacher gave a well-explained lesson on grammar rules, which made it easier for the students to understand.
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But a freshman at Berkeley might not fare so well explaining the difference between a visiting professor and an adjunct.
Lee describes life and labor in these communities well, explaining, for instance, why Chinese immigrants got into the laundry business during the Gold Rush.
It happens a lot: I'll introduce myself to a group of people I don't know well, explaining that I'm a high school English teacher.
But though Geithner did well explaining how his plan would work, he failed to delve into why the alternatives are worse.
To the Editor: Joseph L. Hoffmann and Nancy J. King want to reform habeas corpus, and they do well explaining how that writ has been abused.
These fits (Figure S8) show that that the pattern in heat flow variation can predict the seismic velocities well, explaining 65 70% of the phase velocity variance at 15 32 s periods.
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Well explained.
"I wasn't very well," explains O'Riordan.
That may well explain his arrest.
Which may well explain a lot.
Sally: Well, explain to me how you do it.
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