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The phrase "able to comprehend how" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity to understand a particular concept or situation.
Example: "I am not sure if I am able to comprehend how this complex theory applies to real-world scenarios."
Alternatives: "capable of understanding how" or "able to grasp how".
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Those against may not be able to comprehend how such a compassionate-sounding man can give the signal (by taking off his glasses) that it's time for the executioners to let the deadly chemicals flow.
Looking back, Owen is just not able to comprehend how he has gotten here or why he deserves it.
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"I find it hard to comprehend how good she is," Williams said.
"It's difficult to comprehend how they can have reached this decision".
It's hard for me to comprehend how they got settled in there.
To comprehend what is currently taking place in California, you have to comprehend how it has historically burned – and the vast changes now occurring across the landscape.
Our inability (yes, after Auschwitz!) to comprehend how such horrors can take place.
So she was at a loss to comprehend how it still managed to look smug.
It's hard to comprehend how Trump has so successfully hijacked the national conversation around immigration.
Nor did she need her readers to comprehend how brilliant she was.
It was hard for me to comprehend how such a beating could occur.
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