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The phrase "what he describes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that someone has explained or detailed in their speech or writing.
Example: "I found what he describes about the process to be quite enlightening."
Alternatives: "what he explains" or "what he outlines".
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Other techniques included what he describes as "mental torture".
What he describes is a phased, multiyear approach.
What he describes below has, more or less, now happened.
To read him is to see what he describes.
Mr. Koke grew up in what he describes as an average middle-class family.
Jaroussky himself is well aware of what he describes as its "element of repulsion".
It was an education in what he describes as the aesthetics of modern Japanese pop.
More broadly, Henry's philosophy is rooted in what he describes as "self-sufficiency".
Fifty minutes later, the audience reacted with what he describes as "shocked applause".
But Karger objects to what he describes as "paternalistic approaches" to organizing our emails.
He oversaw the launch of what he describes as 30 "new to the world" initiatives.
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