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The phrase "able to understand how" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing someone's capability to comprehend a particular process or concept.
Example: "She is able to understand how the new software functions after a brief training session."
Alternatives: "capable of grasping how" or "able to comprehend how".
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When my clients are able to understand how easy it is for their understanding to shift, they are able to relax.
I was now able to understand how that once-learned aria fitted into the whole opera.
After we know, we'll be able to understand how this will affect Russian-Turkish relations".
We might be able to understand how if we could examine it.
Anyone should be able to understand how and why a mistake has been corrected.
We were, however, able to understand how the touch screen works after some careful investigations.
"But we will have this invaluable extra tool of being able to understand how children's microbial communities develop.
Your brain is probably wired in a particular way to be able to understand how that fits together".
Mr. Welch also does not seem to be able to understand how anyone could disagree with him.
Your staff should also be able to understand how their pay and their senior managers' pay is set.
"I confess to being an optimist about things, especially about someday being able to understand how things are put together.
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