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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again understand" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where someone is trying to convey the idea of comprehending something once more, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "After reviewing the material, I hope to again understand the concepts we discussed in class."
Alternatives: "understand again" or "comprehend once more".
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Divorce coaches have the magical ability to hear both parties, understanding their particular language and then translating it back to English so both parties can again understand what the other is saying.
We again understand the value of streets and row houses, with their front doors and stoops".
He said to the three boys, I never want to see you again, understand?
You will never again understand "Hamlet" the same way or think of the brooding prince without a shudder of revulsion.
This experience was one full of growth, and it helped me to once again understand the importance of respecting cultures outside of your own.
Yet "Mein Kampf" is ultimately a very serious attempt to once again understand the pathology of a profoundly sick and commanding man".Mein Kampf" is now in select cinemas in Germany.
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"The president, again, understands the implications of the actions that he has launched to secure the disarmament of the Iraqi regime to liberate the people," he said evenly.
With some 150,000 troops heading to the region, and with Iraq's Arab neighbors and Turkey finally falling in with most of our requests for access to their bases, Saddam Hussein again understands that his survival is at stake.
Truth in the will also turns out to be rectitude, again understood teleologically.
(19) we also have y'(t)inint_{0}^{T} frac{partial G_{1} }{partial t} t,s) overline {bigcup_{n inmathbb{N}} f_{n, q}(s)},mathrm{d}s, where the integral is again understood in the sense of Aumann.
Leibniz's Law, again understood as ranging over identity properties, is used to derive step (4 b has the property of being necessarily identical with a from step (3), a has the property of being necessarily identical with a.
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