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Discover Ludwig"firm grasp" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea of understanding or securely holding onto something. For example, "He had a firm grasp of the situation and was able to quickly identify the problem."
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If it's stronger or weaker than a basic firm grasp, you will leave a negative impression.
They have a firm grasp on their identity.
Instead, he emphasized his firm grasp on power.
The acting secretary has a firm grasp of the department.
It uses electroadhesion to get a firm grasp.
Strong applicants have a firm grasp of who we are and what we do.
I would suggest it wants two things: a firm grasp of accountancy and unbending honesty.
And it was able to achieve that without a firm grasp on the teenage demographic.
"I don't think anybody has a firm grasp on it," August Rosenberg, 14, said.
This one-day class will give you a firm grasp of the fundamentals of programming.
The authors have both a firm grasp on mindfulness and important insight into the therapeutic process.
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