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'firsthand understanding of' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something you have learned or experienced yourself, rather than through research or something someone told you. For example, "He shared his firsthand understanding of what life in the army was like."
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To do this, I needed a firsthand understanding of the horses' physical condition.
Several said they wanted to begin 2002 at ground zero to have a firsthand understanding of the tragedy.
Untainted by the district's political infighting, Ms. Palma -- a single working mother -- has a firsthand understanding of the area's needs and the skills to get results.
While motherhood can give an elected official a deeper firsthand understanding of issues, it also siphons off time from the fund-raising and handshaking crucial to moving on to higher office.
As the chief executive of a multinational corporation with operations in three dozen countries, Mr. O'Neill brings to the Treasury Department a firsthand understanding of how currency fluctuations affect the economy.
Basic to the experiential approach is the belief that it allows for a firsthand understanding of religion as an actual force in human life, in contrast with religion taken either as church membership or as belief in authoritative doctrines.
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If a lesbian on the court might perceive some things differently, it would mean that much more to appoint someone who understands firsthand how retrograde the law's understanding of diverse, fluid, and complex sexualities can be.
After witnessing the long lines at the food bank firsthand, I now have a deeper understanding of what food insecurity really looks like for Canadian students.
Women's groups have firsthand experience with and a strong understanding of the challenges women and girls face and can use this valuable knowledge to advocate for and shape new policies, programs, and initiatives.
The best way to learn anything is by doing, and by playing firsthand you can gain a greater understanding of how the rules work and how you can bend them.
WASHINGTON — The requisites for a U.S. secretary of state, along with intelligence and judgment, are a knowledge of foreign policy, an understanding of domestic politics and, ideally, firsthand experience of what President Dwight D. Eisenhower called the "brutality and stupidity" of war.
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