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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Thorough grasp" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a deep and comprehensive understanding of a subject or topic. Example: "To excel in this field, you need a thorough grasp of the fundamental principles."
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Mr. Dickey's prose is easygoing, and he is casual in his thorough grasp of his subject.
He is a master musician with a thorough grasp of composition.
Or it could be understood extravagantly as a thorough grasp of reality and man's place therein.
It is at such moments that the reader really feels Mr Lawrence's thorough grasp of Ellington's world.
While in Washington, Johnson worked tirelessly on behalf of Kleberg's constituents and quickly developed a thorough grasp of congressional politics.
With both women, their public persona served as a disguise for a much more thorough grasp of their circumstances than either is given credit for.
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To grasp the full potential of these assets, a deep and thorough understanding of an asset's complete lifetime is needed.
One grasp?
To grasp what dream?
Will it grasp it?
We grasp, we fumble.
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