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Discover Ludwig'fair grasp' is perfectly correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to describe a person's understanding of something as being slightly above average. For example, you might say: "She had a fair grasp of the material, but I could tell she was still a little confused."
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With a German husband, 13 years in Germany and three children born here, Stacy Wiedenmann of Chicago thought she had a fair grasp of her adoptive land.
One gains a fair grasp of the variety of ways in which people properly use the term 'integrity' by examining conditions commonly accepted to defeat or diminish a person's integrity.
I never really got a fair grasp of university life abroad until I actually lived it.
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Not just grasp, engage.
But isn't it only fair to have some grasp on what OEMs are up against when they sit down to engineer the latest and greatest smartphone?
Of course, this track has seen its fair share of last-grasp glory and excitement over the years.
The analogy betrays a poor grasp of "free, fair and credible" electoral democracy.
In a statement, they said: "We believe that the time is now right for all those who sincerely want a police service that is fair, impartial and representative to grasp the opportunity that is presented and to exercise their influence to achieve such a service".
And if we are prepared to legislate for board diversity, then laws on fairer pay also seemwithin our grasp.
Here's the problem with the Los Angeles school district's fair-mindedness: It fails to grasp an inevitable part of religion.
The choices are sufficiently complex that there is a fair chance he doesn't fully grasp that he is making them.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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