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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I'm not understanding" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing confusion or difficulty in comprehending something.
Example: "After reading the instructions several times, I'm not understanding what is required for the assignment."
Alternatives: "I don't understand" or "I'm having trouble understanding."
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Because you had a dad that was a nut case?" "I'm not understanding," Keller said.
At one point, the seemingly exasperated sheriff responded: "I'm not understanding your question.
What is it I'm not understanding?" I think it was in response to my saying that I didn't know what to do about a certain business challenge.
"The Obama administration seems to have a plan, but I'm not understanding the exact details," Paul Corkery, 59, a Democrat from Somerset, N.J., said in a follow-up interview.
"It's a hard situation to be involved in and I'm not understanding why we're playing like we are.
She's less interested in the cause and more concerned about missing her cousin, though I'm not understanding why she's randomly bringing that up.
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Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator I is not understanding human beans at all,' the BFG said.
He told my teachers that I was not understanding the work.
I wasn't understanding this.
He was talking to me, but I wasn't understanding what he was saying.
"I'd find that little dumb guy in me and deliberately act like I wasn't understanding what they had to say," he says.
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