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Discover Ludwig"to grasp" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use this verb to indicate that someone is understanding a concept or idea. For example, "The students struggled to grasp the complex mathematics equations."
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To grasp what dream?
To grasp that dramatically requires imagination".
To grasp the hot iron".
To grasp its existential code".
This isn't hard to grasp.
Their reasoning takes a minute to grasp.
He did appear to grasp the issues".
They're easy to grasp and frame.
The remedies are not hard to grasp.
"We have to grasp the problem.
We just have to grasp those opportunities".
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