Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigThe phrase "a secure grasp" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a firm understanding or control over a subject or situation.
Example: "After months of study, she finally felt she had a secure grasp of the complex theories."
Alternatives: "a firm understanding" or "a solid hold".
Exact(4)
Michigan State is the only team in the league with a secure grasp on its place in the league standing.
Very few Britons have a secure grasp of the causes of the first world war, just as few of us are really certain what British military objectives have been in Afghanistan for the past decade.
Conservative commentators have pointed to Baltimore as a kind of anti-Ferguson, a city where, for decades, blacks have had a secure grasp on political leadership, including the mayor's office; a significant representation in the police force, including, now, the commissioner; and an African-American chief prosecutor, who announced the charges in Gray's death.
This paper focuses on two-phalanx fingers and studies their ability to seize objects with a secure grasp, considering practical issues on the grasp, namely the local geometry of the contact, the influence of design parameters and friction.
Similar(56)
They are being used less as a path to justice than to crush an opposition Islamic party, Jamaat-e-Islami.It hardly suggests that India's ally has a wholly secure grasp on power.
It is sometimes said that positivism gives a more secure grasp on the fallibility of law, for once we see that it is a social construction we will be less likely to accord it inappropriate deference and better prepared to engage in a clear-headed moral appraisal of the law.
In the paradigm case, which the definition has in view, cognitve impressions are perceptual, but in a broader sense of the term, non-perceptual impressions that afford an equally secure grasp of their contents can also be called cognitive.
On Stoic assumptions, assent to an impression that is not cognitive (either in the strict sense or in a broader sense which covers impressions that, though not perceptual, nonetheless afford an equally secure grasp of their contents), gives rise to opinion.
But while we are eating snow cones in fantasyland — what would it take to snatch the title of "Coldest July Ever" from the secure grasp of 1888?
In one of the most astounding climaxes to any game, let alone a European Cup final, Manchester United conjured up two goals in two injury-time minutes to snatch the European Cup from the seemingly secure grasp of Bayern Munich last night.
The business end of these has three different surfaces: one wavy for gentle pickup, one with a sawtooth edge for secure grasping and at the tip, a fine little angled edge that works for small items.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com