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Your listener must actually grasp their meaning.
Success in basketball is a part of recent history the Greeks can actually grasp.
Does he actually grasp the implications of the words he speaks?
"It's a hard thing to actually grasp and realize that this is kind of over for now.
Even though some Africans have made it, you can't actually grasp the possibility until you leave the continent".
I think the wonder is the idea that computing, on display in front of us in brass or white celluloid tape, is still something that we can actually grasp or at least watch.
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There's a big difference, though, between having a prize within reach and actually grasping it.
They keep saying they love fashion, yet they've never actually grasped that this isn't yoghurt or a piece of furniture – products in the purest sense of the term.
In his BBC days, whether Jeremy Clarkson actually grasped telly's regulatory set-up was something of a mystery, and the fogginess remains after a recent post-rehab column in the Sunday Times's Driving section.
"I'm so glad to hear that somebody is actually grasping the nettle at last," she said.
In effect, this is to deny the idea that what's special about self-knowledge is a matter of access, since to impute privileged access is to say that one has some special way of grasping a fact, prior to actually grasping it.
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