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"good grasp of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone's understanding or knowledge of something. For example, "She had a good grasp of calculus and was able to answer the questions with ease."
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Good grasp of technology.
He already has a very good grasp of our business.
He has a good grasp of our issues".
He has a good grasp of France's economic problems.
He has a good grasp of the offense.
When he left, he had a pretty good grasp of what we were doing".
Ms. Clark has a good grasp of her narrative, especially when it remains in Italy.
FINANCIAL traders are usually young, male and must have a good grasp of probability.
At least the guy has a pretty good grasp of the celebrity/follower dynamic.
She is nearly eight and has a ver good grasp of the financial situation.
Karlsson, like many of his brethren, does not have a good grasp of the women's calendar.
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