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How to use explains in a sentence

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The consensus view may be that a slowing economy explains the bond rally, but I remain quite skeptical.
For a project four years ago, the rear projection screen itself was something like 30 feet by 20 feet, explains Chess.
There is a lobster bisque that explains why no one ever marketed stewed-tomato junket.
It is not an intensely material matter here, but it explains a lot that has happened.
They are justly proud of the record, which explains why, in a 13-song set, they play all 10 tracks.
Which perhaps explains why Cusack is so criminally unforthcoming off-screen.
It perhaps explains why today I don't like to go to places that require me to use a map.
Perhaps this explains why Chan was rejected by Richmond voters at the last election.
This partially explains the material dimension of his iconography, rooted in the physical world of nature around him.
This probably explains the names of the chough, crake, hoopoe, kittiwake, pipit, shrike, twite and whimbrel.
The fact the dispute was a family affair partly explains the eventual union victory.
One self-confessed rate tart explains how he has made the most of cheap credit, by switching frequently between deals.
Our motion explains what the movement is about and calls on the union to affiliate to the organisation, provide support and invite speakers.
What follows a semicolon explains, elaborates, or clarifies the clause that appears before the semicolon.
He explains that because of the unstable ground on the river flats, holes dug for the foundations kept caving in.
That family is the base unit of a society explains why social obligations come after family duty.
This is Kennedy's first time helping to organize the fair, which explains why he does not have quite the glow of enthusiasm that the girls do.
She now pulls up her son masterfully and explains the reasons for the decision.
The director's commentary explains that in the space scene, no cuts could be made without ruining the continuous drift of the backdrop.
He explains that the native rats ate many kinds of berries, beech mast, and other wholesome foods of the forest.
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