Sentence examples for can completely understand from inspiring English sources

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I can completely understand why this happens.

And I can completely understand that.

"I can completely understand saving money," she said.

And I can completely understand why I'm virtually alone.

"I can completely understand why some artists want to pursue other models of learning".

I can completely understand and appreciate historic objects, but I'm here to help us evolve.

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'But then, I can also completely understand if someone doesn't get it.' Another pause.

Only then can firms completely understand their customers via analytics, and develop customized experiences to delight them.

"There aren't that many parts that you'd want to play again straight away," she says, "but you can never completely understand Jo because she doesn't completely understand herself.

I wrote then about Mr. Styron: "It was very interesting to talk to an artist, especially a writer, about his work". He said many memorable things that evening: that good literature is virtually imperishable, that the quality of art that makes it imperishable is really a mystery that you can never completely understand or explain.

For those worried about nanotechnology, grey goo is a good reason to pause any progress until we can confirm we completely understand the process and its implications.

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