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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a commendable grasp" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's impressive understanding or knowledge of a subject or skill.
Example: "Her performance in the exam demonstrated a commendable grasp of the material covered in class."
Alternatives: "an impressive understanding" or "a notable comprehension".
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Kennedy contributed three volumes to the Master Musicians series: Mahler (1974), Strauss (1976) and Britten (1981), all demonstrating a commendable grasp of recent scholarship, while addressing themselves to a wider lay readership.
Abroad, the British are often thought to be Hungarians or Latvians with a commendable grasp of English.RANKO BONReading, BerkshireFence postSIR As the grandson of a man who spent his youth stringing barbed-wire fences across the American West for a living, I was very interested to read "The wiring of America" (December 19th).
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That he had been a commendable governor?
But it was a commendable achievement nevertheless.
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This may be a commendable life‑aim, but it does not make for a commendable novel.
Not the best ever, but a commendable career nonetheless.
A commendable idea, but a risky and expensive one.
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