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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a growing comprehension" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an increasing understanding of a subject or concept over time.
Example: "Through continuous study and practice, she developed a growing comprehension of complex mathematical theories."
Alternatives: "an expanding understanding" or "an increasing awareness".
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It is a grim moment in an endlessly grim situation, but Avishai, the author of "The Tragedy of Zionism," finds hope in a growing comprehension on the Israeli side, especially among technocratic and business élites, that the country cannot build an economy like Singapore's amid Balkan-like ethnic conflict.
Furthermore, nephrologists are called to a growing comprehension of Mg physiology, as a consequence of the renewed adoption of Mg as a P binder, now available in a single formulation together with calcium-acetate [ 13].
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We delight in his growing comprehension of the world of words.
In line with this growing comprehension and in addition to the above-introduced 'maternal-effect' chromatin involved genes (such as Zfp57, Stella and Elp3 contributed in either RNA or protein by the oocyte), evidence for 'paternal-effect' genes has been presented (Chong et al., 2007).
Finally, full comprehension becomes essential because a growing number of mutations are found in genes coding for mt-aaRS.
The underlying biological mechanisms of CD24 promoted tumor progression are still incompletely characterized, although a growing number of studies have contributed to our comprehension [ 5– 7, 17– 20].
A growing number of cognitive scientists now believe that this cocktail-shaker approach could improve students' comprehension of a wide array of scientific concepts, whether chemical bonds, parallel evolution, the properties of elementary particles or pre-algebra.
A growing body of research supports the idea that taking notes works better on paper than on laptops, in terms of comprehension, memorization, and other cognitive benefits.
Commuting times have grown beyond comprehension - one in six Americans spend 45 minutes getting to work each day, and 3.5 million Americans now have commutes longer than 90 minutes.
Meanwhile, the aforementioned deregulated businesses -- the ones that aren't destroyed by the crash -- would swoop in like vultures to exploit the disaster, and the divide between the super wealthy and everyone else would grow beyond comprehension.
There is a moment when the enthusiasm and fresh eyes of the new arrival intersects with growing knowledge and comprehension of the veteran.
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