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The phrase "a seeming understanding of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a perception or impression of comprehension that may not be fully accurate or deep.
Example: "Despite his seeming understanding of the topic, he struggled to answer the more complex questions."
Alternatives: "an apparent grasp of" or "a superficial comprehension of".
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Flanders began corporation life in the distant footsteps of Will Hutton: as Newsnight's economics guru, an expert with opinions, a philosophy, a seeming understanding of what's going on.
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