The phrase "a strong comprehension of" is grammatically correct and usable in written English. You can use this phrase when referring to understanding something, especially if you want to emphasize a deep or thorough understanding. For example, "He has a strong comprehension of the concepts of physics.".
Multi-risk management requires a strong comprehension of possible effects induced by natural hazardous events.
As with experiment 1, the results of experiment 2a showed a strong comprehension effect.
This can be achieved by means of various formal principles, e.g., a strong comprehension principle (as in Zalta 1988) or axioms ensuring very finely-individuated properties (as in Bealer 1982, 65, or Menzel 1986, 38)(see §8).
He has a gift — a very strong intellectual comprehension of these security and terrorism issues".
This stands in contrast to the lack of effect of strong comprehension differences on viewers' eye movements.
Further strong comprehension is called for.
In this case, based on the prior research described above, we wanted a found film that did not conform to the features of a typical, highly produced narrative film (Bordwell, 2002) so that we could create a strong test of top-down comprehension effects on eye movements in film.
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