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"don't fully understand" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express uncertainty or confusion about something. For example, "I don't fully understand why this situation happened."
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"They don't fully understand it.
"I don't fully understand them.
I don't fully understand it.
This is something the characters themselves don't fully understand.
It's just red hot, and I don't fully understand it".
What we don't fully understand are the mechanisms behind this.
But I guess I don't fully understand the rules here.
It was a force I don't fully understand.
The concept of "camp" I still don't fully understand, either.
I don't fully understand what is going through her head.
U.C.L.A. administrators say they don't fully understand why.
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