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"you can explain" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to tell someone that they have the ability to explain their understanding of the topic. For example, "I don't think I understand this concept. Can you explain it to me?".
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"You can explain it.
You can explain everything".
"There are times you can explain them.
You can explain fractions even to heavy drinkers.
Dave Thompson replies: "Only if you can explain the plot".
You can explain the suspicious values and be proactive.
You can explain some of this apparent shortfall.
Then you can explain why it makes you uncomfortable.
(Now you can explain that your dirty windshield is really a canvas).
And if you can explain Inherent Vice, you've surely been watching it wrong.
I wonder if you can explain that ad to me? MR. LEHRER -- Oh, that's fine.
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