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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a grip of technology" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used informally to suggest a strong hold or understanding of technology, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "With a grip of technology, she was able to navigate the complex software with ease."
Alternatives: "a grasp of technology" or "a handle on technology".
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Following previous gestures of support, a grip of technology trade groups representing the industry's largest players signed and released a letter expressing support for the House's USA FREEDOM Act, a bill that would curtail the government's bulk surveillance programs.
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Flashback generates a literal archive of its surroundings, but also provokes uncertainty and viscerality, and perhaps evokes questions around surveillance, artificial intelligence, and the strengthening grip of technology.
I felt in control of myself and unfazed by the iron grip of technology.
"It gets a grip of you.
She's getting a grip of this.
She is in her 80s and has made valiant efforts to get to grips with a wide range of technology, from a creaking hand-me-down computer to a Kindle and online shopping.
LinkedIn's stellar NYSE debut is the clearest sign yet that stock markets are in the grip of a new technology and digital media bubble, fuelled by the ever-larger valuations of social media companies.
With a firm grip of how much more powerful and cheap tomorrow's technology would be, he realized such a feat would eventually be relatively trivial".
Today mattered for more than a minor grip of reasons.
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