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The phrase "grasp of the" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used to refer to a person's understanding or ability with a certain topic. For example, "I have a good grasp of the concepts of algebra."
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Grasp of the lexicon is especially vague and tentative.
Sadly, their grasp of the supply side appears little improved.
He has a better grasp of the system.
But his grasp of the conflict went far beyond hostility.
Receivers eluded the grasp of the Giants secondary.
Its grasp of the era's complexities and contradictions feels effortless.
They don't have a grasp of the balance sheet.
Yet he had a fine grasp of the principle described.
"He has a good operational grasp of the business.
Ford has a profitable grasp of the power of image.
He has such a grasp of the realities of life".
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