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Discover Ludwig"clear grasp" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express a strong understanding of a concept. For example, "After spending an hour studying the material, Ben had a clear grasp of the new information."
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This suggests a clear grasp of priorities.
He has "a clear grasp" of foreign policy.
But in this case, finally, Bloomberg shows a clear grasp of the political situation.
Yet it has a soulful heart and a clear grasp of its rarefied milieu (Manhattan upper-level moneyed academia).
For a Doctor Who fanatic, you have a very clear grasp of the nature of modern politics.
Being the teacher and the tutor allows me to get a clear grasp of what needs to be worked on.
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Other students seemed to have a much clearer grasp of what they were doing than I did.
He has a clearer grasp than anyone else of the strategy and tactics necessary to win in the brutal, chaotic game.
I got the impression that other people in the lounge had a clearer grasp than I of the point of coming to Antarctica.
It suggests that we could make the world better simply by having a clearer grasp of reality — by deactivating those brain implants, or their ideological equivalent.
Would we then have a clearer grasp of his hold over the German people, or why so many intelligent individuals in positions of authority were prepared to put his wishes into practice?
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