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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which would explains" is not correct in English.
It should be "which would explain." You can use the corrected phrase when providing a reason or clarification for something mentioned earlier in the text. Example: "The data shows a significant increase in sales, which would explain the company's decision to expand its operations."
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One possible explanation for this is a hormonal protection to women pre-menopause, which would explains the lag in CRC incidence in women compared with men of the same age.
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Which would explain the Saturday daytime repeat.
Which would explain why the official murder investigation went nowhere.
Her Armenian name may denote Armenian training, which would explain that sound.
They wanted to give me a presentation which would explain all the things I'd seen.
Each in their own way was looking for one guiding principle which would explain everything.
Or even that make the user come back feeling happier, which would explain that motivation.
"You look like you're self-concussing... which would explain all of military history, now I think about it".
Testosterone, of course, is linked to sexual excitement, which would explain the overheated tone of those Barclays emails.
Streptococcus is sometimes followed by an acute kidney disease called glomerulonephritis, which would explain the severe swelling.
Apparently the original game came out in 1970, which would explain my unfamiliarity on the topic.
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