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I understood through
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "I understood through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing that you gained knowledge or insight via a specific means or method. Example: "I understood through the detailed explanation provided by the teacher how the process works."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(19)
I gathered from
I learned through
I discovered through
I learned from
I discovered by means of
I understood from
I gained insight via
I experienced through
I learn through
My understanding comes from
I am through
According to someone
I was mesmerized by
I was characterized by
according to
I was excited by
I concluded from
I heard from
I was confirmed by
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
"And I think I understood through that what my father said to me when I told him I was going to try it.
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At the time he told presenter Kirsty Young: "I understood through my father [the late American archaeologist Charles McBurney] that in neolithic times, humans felt they were part of the world of animals and echoes of that time the vestiges, can still be heard today, which is why I've chosen this piece from the Chukchi people".
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
From what I understand, through both the New Jersey First Aid Council and the New Jersey League of Municipalities, our initiative with Raritan Bay Medical Center is the first of its kind in New Jersey.
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"I want to really start using what I've understood through London in terms of getting young people to choose a life in my sport," Coe said.
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She had learned, I now understood, through positive reinforcement.
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I understood all through my 20s that I had a lot to learn and I believed that the place I could learn was Stratford and the Royal Shakespeare Company because of their teachers – John Barton, Cicely Berry – and a raft of amazing actors.
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To make sure I understood, he pointed through his doorway at a hill.
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"I hate to admit it, but before Sept. 11, I understood politics vicariously through my husband," Ms. Casazza, 41, of Colts Neck, said.
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However, Path is an exploration and implementation of emergence, as I understood it then through the ideas of the neuroanatomist Valentino Braitenberg.
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"The character struck a chord -- I understood what he was going through," Mr. LaPaglia said.
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"I understood what he was going through and obviously that he was the object of heavy criticism.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "I understood through", ensure that the method or source of understanding is clearly specified to avoid ambiguity. For example, "I understood through the detailed explanation provided by the teacher how the process works."
Common error
Avoid using "I understood through" without clearly stating the specific means or source of understanding. Saying "I understood through it" without clarifying 'it' leaves the reader unclear about the method of comprehension.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "I understood through" functions as a declarative statement expressing comprehension achieved via a specific method or medium. Ludwig examples confirm its use in conveying how understanding was attained, aligning with its function to denote a process of comprehension.
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Science
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Formal & Business
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Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "I understood through" is a grammatically correct but uncommon phrase used to express understanding gained via a specific method or medium. As Ludwig AI indicates, the phrase is valid, and its relatively infrequent usage across different source types such as news and media suggests that it is often replaced by alternatives like "I learned from" or "I grasped via". While grammatically sound, writers should ensure clarity by specifying the means of understanding. The phrase is acceptable, though less frequent in formal contexts. Key authoritative sources include The Guardian and The New York Times.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I came to understand through
Adds the phrase 'came to' to emphasize the process of reaching understanding.
I grasped via
Replaces 'understood' with 'grasped' and 'through' with 'via', changing the specific wording while retaining the core meaning.
I learned by way of
Substitutes 'understood' with 'learned' and uses the phrase 'by way of' to indicate the method of learning.
I discerned from
Replaces 'understood' with 'discerned' to suggest a more insightful comprehension, changing 'through' with 'from'.
I gathered from
Uses 'gathered' instead of 'understood', implying an accumulation of information leading to understanding, and 'from' in place of 'through'.
I perceived through
Replaces 'understood' with 'perceived', focusing on the sensory or intuitive aspect of understanding.
I recognized via
Swaps 'understood' for 'recognized' and 'through' for 'via' to suggest the process of identifying something previously unknown.
I determined through
Replaces 'understood' with 'determined' to suggest a more conclusive and reasoned understanding.
I figured out via
Replaces 'understood' with 'figured out' using a more informal expression and 'through' for 'via'.
I gathered using
Replaces 'understood' with 'gathered' and uses the term 'using' in place of 'through' to indicate the means of collection.
FAQs
How can I use "I understood through" in a sentence?
Use "I understood through" to indicate how you gained insight or knowledge. For example, "I understood the complexities of the system "I understood through the detailed explanation"."
What are some alternatives to "I understood through"?
Alternatives include "I learned via", "I grasped from", or "I discerned through". Each emphasizes a different aspect of understanding, like learning or discerning. For example, you can say "I learned via" or "I grasped from" instead of using "I understood through".
Is "I understood through" grammatically correct?
Yes, "I understood through" is grammatically correct, although it might sound slightly formal or less common than alternatives like "I understood from". Ludwig AI confirms its validity and usage.
What's the difference between "I understood through" and "I understood from"?
"I understood through" often implies understanding was achieved by means of a process or medium, while "I understood from" suggests understanding derived from a source. For example, "I understood through the experiment" versus "I understood from the textbook".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested