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"current understanding of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing a topic or concept that is constantly evolving or changing. Here is an example: "According to the current understanding of the human brain, certain areas of the brain are responsible for specific functions such as memory and language processing."
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Is the current understanding of prevention too narrow?
Bob's presentation was gentlemanly but not consistent with the data and current understanding of the science.
Such a thing is impossible according to our current understanding of physics.
The Laureates have laid the foundation for the current understanding of asset prices.
Yet other ideas and events have been pivotal to current understanding of mammal evolution.
These things are allowed to happen within our current understanding of physics.
Mr. Thompson's arguments add new complexity to the current understanding of what happened at the company.
Ancestors in Our Genomeis the most complete discussion of our current understanding of the human genome available.
We also suggest the essential standards applied by the CQC should reflect a current understanding of good clinical practice.
Which of course brings us to a serious problem with the Bush administration's current understanding of Iraq.
It's easy to see that neither of these definitions will really suit our current understanding of the word.
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