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"grasp understanding" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you are referring to understanding a concept or idea. For example, "It took me a few hours, but I was finally able to grasp understanding of the calculus lesson."
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But the Seattle ruling offers an easily grasped understanding of what is at stake: "A failure to regulate the arena of campaign finance allows the influence of wealthy individuals and corporations to drown out the voices of individual citizens".
There is another way to tease apart the bewildering complexity of biological systems taking part in the evolutionary process and a way to see how those systems interact, fitting together to yield a more complete, yet easily grasped, understanding of how the evolutionary process actually works to produce the diversity of life through time.
Hard as it is now to believe that a week ago there was a town called Leupueng, the enormity of what happened here can only be grasped by understanding that it is just the nearest razed town to Banda Aceh.
At the same time, Timaeus says he will strive to give an account that is "no less likely than anyone else's" (or "any other [account]") (29c7 8) and, while the account cannot be grasped by understanding (nous, 29b6 the faculty for apprehending unchanging truths), it nevertheless merits our "confidence" (pistis, 29c3).
Also, a full constructivist change requires a more comprehensive change beyond the grasp of understanding.
Despite their vast differences of values, cultures can grasp an understanding of one another, by "empathy".
Begin with two or three nice words such as "please" "thank you" and "excuse me" and then introduce more as your child begins to grasp their understanding.
In all, 3-D similarity is complementary to 2-D similarity and provides an easy-to-grasp understanding (i.e., one can readily see by examining a conformer pair superposition that both shape and features are similar) that may help to provide a contrast or new insight to the same (biological) data.
He tries to grasp fundamentalist understandings of history, and even their baffling resistance to mystery.
Another line of reasoning appeals to the idea that there is a constitutive connection between grasping a concept, understanding a content, and using it in the propositional attitudes.
He goes on to connect each with its familiar epistemological correlate (28a1 4): the former is grasped by understanding (noêsis) involving a reasoned account (logos), and the latter by opinion (doxa), which involves unreasoning sense perception (aesthêsis alogos).
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