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The phrase "a brutal understanding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a harsh or unyielding comprehension of a situation or concept, often implying a painful or difficult realization.
Example: "After years of denial, she finally came to a brutal understanding of the consequences of her actions."
Alternatives: "a harsh realization" or "a stark awareness".
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And she brings a brutal understanding of the physical effects of addiction to her Mary, a woman who seeks refuge from unhappiness in morphine dreams.
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They are leaner and meaner, with a more appositely brutal understanding of the vicissitudes of the cocaine market, and the many others in which they operate on cocaine's slipstream.
No understanding of the simmering rage of Iraqi Shias, repressed for years by a brutal dictatorship led by a Sunni.
Is there a point to understanding that someone who's a lifelong criminal and brutal killer is not just a brutal killer?
It is a brutal act and a brutal trade.
A brutal sport.
A brutal occupation produces a brutal insurgency: case closed.
It's just a brutal process and a brutal world".
It is a brutal fifteen round fight.
It was a brutal knockout.
"He is a brutal man.
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