Sentence examples for will be able to explain from inspiring English sources

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He wishes that some day he will be able to explain himself to his mother.

He was my brother in ways I can't explain and never will be able to explain".

Maybe one day I will be able to explain how I feel.

Even if the chief justice testifies, it is unlikely he will be able to explain this".

"If Chinese businesspeople or investors come to Lamongan, we hope our students will be able to explain Lamongan to them".

When they understand and value the scheme they will be able to explain it to staff and work in partnership with pension administrators.

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One day I hope I'll be able to explain to Romano that representing over 3 million voters in the East Midlands is difficult enough.

He's also a civic committeeman for the district, so I'm hoping he'll be able to explain how all this technology landed in one place.

If the teaching begins early enough, maybe by the time these budding athletes reach maturity, they'll be able to explain soccer's offside rule to their parents.

Later I'll take them to the Dumpster and still no one'll be able to explain why the bats keep dropping like fruit or why they have hay in a bat cage in the first place.

There's also a reason (or 10) why I left Germany, and I hope I'll be able to explain the German position correctly: Germans are born and raised with an inferiority complex.

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