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Discover LudwigThe phrase "yes explained" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to affirm that something has been explained, but it lacks proper structure and context. Example: "Yes, it was explained clearly during the meeting."
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"Doing the play was just one of those moments where you either say yes or you spend the rest of your life thinking, 'What would have happened if I'd said yes?' " explained Mr. Mantello, whose expressively wide, chestnut-colored eyes were like jolts of electricity when he spoke in the dimly lighted dressing room.
Emily Best, founder of Seed&Spark and co-creator of "F**k Yes," explained to The Huffington Post why affirmative consent (the voluntary and mutual decision among both parties to consent to a sexual act) is so integral to a sexual relationship.
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If yes, explain 4. Would you say that young children use the latrines?
If she says yes, explain the process listed in this method to her.
If yes, explain the same thing except tell them that what you are talking about is different.
"One of the questions I asked all the designers was, 'Are you influenced by trends?' and not a single one said yes," explains Adams.
He wrote: "One of our highest priorities will be unearthing data sets — and analysing existing ones — in ways that illuminate and, yes, explain the news.
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