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Discover Ludwig"a grasp on" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to understand or to have knowledge of something. For example: "I finally have a good grasp on algebra after watching lots of tutorial videos."
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"They're trying to do something, but they've not got a grasp on what," says one.
Therefore one tries to use more geometry to get a grasp on the topological type.
Students have to learn all the old stuff and get a grasp on the digital world".
Since then the world has got a grasp on Darger's work.
It's hard to get a grasp on Sampa, as São Paulo is known locally.
"I can't get a grasp on a mind this small," he said.
But Washington is an especially hard place to get a grasp on, because it is not like any other city.
"At this point, it is hard to get a grasp on what the ultimate impact could be," Mr. Kalinowski said.
"I think I need to read the book a few more times to fully get a grasp on it.
The authorities acknowledged that the damage was spread over such a vast area that they were just beginning to get a grasp on it.
Then I've at least got a grasp on it for a later in-depth read.
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