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The phrase "comprehensively grasping" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It usually means understanding or fully comprehending something in a comprehensive or thorough manner. Here are some examples of how you can use it in a sentence: 1. "The students were praised for comprehensively grasping the complex material presented in the lecture." 2. "In order to make an informed decision, the committee spent hours comprehensively grasping the details of the proposal." 3. "Her essay on the topic showcased her ability to comprehensively grasp the key concepts and present them coherently." 4. "The manager's comprehensive notes on the project helped him in comprehensively grasping the progress and identifying any potential issues." 5. "The training program aims to help employees comprehensively grasp the company's values and goals."
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Too grasping.
We were grasping.
Never was he grasping.
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I'm grasping at straws".
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