Use of explainable in Sentences. 18 Examples

The examples include explainable at the start of sentence, explainable at the end of sentence and explainable in the middle of sentence

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explainable at the end of sentence


  1. He believed in scientific method - phenomena were explainable.
  2. Well, the reason in a recent case is actually quite explainable.
  3. Conservatives treat such discrepancies as either insignificant or readily explainable.

explainable in the middle of sentence


  1. No explainable cause of death.
  2. They are explainable as a species of mental atavism.
  3. If it's an explainable variance memo that's needed, then write one.
  4. Oregon female, age twenty - one, no explainable cause of death. Autopsy shows nothing. Zip.
  5. Miami's larger proportion of women is probably explainable by women's greater life expectancy.
  6. Contemplate the fact that you might have made a regrettable, but somewhat explainable decision then.
  7. His language at such points generally seems to be explainable primarily in terms of his expository objectives.
  8. For audit opinions to be believable in specific contexts they must be logically explainable and retraceable and testable.
  9. If true, the signal might be explainable by hydrogen flowing out from the Sun and interacting with oxygen in the lunar soil.
  10. This is also explainable in virtue of the explanatory power that speech act theory has in describing conversational sequencing.
  11. After 1993, the influence of permanent and transitory income on consumption behavior is strongly explainable.sentence dictionary
  12. "The way we use our minds to navigate the social and general worlds involves a lot of things that are implicit, not explainable, " she said.
  13. The size of the Japanese population may be explainable, at least partially, by a repatriation movement from Japan in the late 1950's and 1960's.
  14. A striking feature not explainable in terms of simple viscus behavior is the characteristically blunt terminations or steep outer margins of debris flow.
  15. All cycles have several components in common. Cycles have a start and an end, they have characteristics that repeat from cycle to cycle, and they often have an explainable cause.

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