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"come to a better understanding" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
It is typically used in the context of a negotiation or discussion in order to resolve a disagreement. For example: "We can't seem to agree on a solution to this issue. Let's take a break and come back to it later so that we can come to a better understanding."
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But that hasn't happened recently as parties and candidates have come to a better understanding of the system.
Discussing, writing and reflecting have helped me come to a better understanding of myself and what I believe in.
Instead, owners have to come to a better understanding of what their financial drivers are and figure out ways to produce the needed returns.
As voters come to a better understanding of the inverse relationship between debt and growth, the prospects for such an amendment will improve.
"But I think when people see these kinds of efforts by him, that they will come to a better understanding of who he is and how he works".
You'll find out what lessons are to be learnt from past climate change as well come to a better understanding of how climate models predict future climate impacts.
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Really, it makes up an argument for coming to a better understanding of Homeric language and culture, rather than for giving up on translations.
It was in trying to handle his depression by analysing its source that Damon came to a better understanding of his parents.
I also came to a better understanding of something I'd noticed about Norwegians: their nearly religious awe for their land.
"Linguists are for the first time aware of just how many languages there are in the world and are coming to a better understanding of the forces that are attacking them... and of ways to control those forces," said Moseley.
"We came to a better understanding of what the agency needs to do, and then we went to the university community with a challenge for their side as well," she said, "which is to bring their best and brightest to the table to work on defense problems".
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