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The phrase "are pretty well understood" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing concepts, ideas, or phenomena that are generally accepted or recognized by a group or community. Example: "The basic principles of physics are pretty well understood by most students in the field."
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There is a central part of the process — the mainstream — that is fairly well mapped, with placenames and milestones that are pretty well understood.
The nature of British constitutional arrangements are "settled" according to Mr Straw, who adds reassuringly that "at the heart of the way we run things are the timeless national institutions which are pretty well understood".A foreigner would wonder what that means when, for example, he looks at parliamentary developments in Britain.
The maintainers are pretty well understood.
"Pieces of functional units that are pretty well understood can have interesting moonlighting functions," Rando says.
We think this question is important since non-delayed neural field equations are pretty well understood by now, at least in terms of their stationary solutions, but the same is not true for their delayed versions which in many cases are better models closer to experimental findings.
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I think that's pretty well understood.
It's pretty well understood how to do it.
BEN MCGRATH: I think he is pretty well understood, yes.
"It's pretty well understood amongst the crew who's in charge," he said.
We were pretty well understood on what we were going to do".
By now, it is pretty well understood that at the core of oral history is undoubtedly the interview.
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