Sentence examples for grasp well from inspiring English sources

"grasp well" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to understand or comprehend something thoroughly or in great detail. Example: To succeed in this course, you must grasp the concepts and theories well.

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Their banners – reading "Free Amina" – were torn from their grasp well before the police turned up and dragged them away into the building amid lots of panicked shouting and angry gesticulation.

Their banners, which also read "Free Amina," were torn from their grasp well before the police turned up and dragged them away into the building amid lots of panicked shouting and angry gesticulation.

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But there are four more crucial details to grasp as well.

His solution, the easiest to grasp as well as to build, is classical in its planning and contemporary in its detailing.

He added: "Whatever way you look at choice-based lettings there are some real challenges, but there are some opportunities to grasp as well.

Seeing no hand to grasp -- as well as seven-foot tusks that were longer than he is tall -- the Mayor gently patted the elephant's trunk and returned to the safety of the podium.

This same control paradigm, i.e. subdivision of prehension into reach and grasp as well as the corresponding multimodal (sensory/motor) information fusion schemes, can also be applied to a mechanical hand carried by a robotic arm.

What Democrats have long understood, however, and what Rove and Mehlman have, since 2000, come to grasp as well, is that street-level politics creates a kind of surround-sound effect that can be decisive in a close election.

Women grasp perfectly well the difference between weapons that are capable of being fired at 45 minutes' notice and weapons that may be capable of use in 45 minutes, thank you.

[A] legislative phenomenon is taking place in our time that we do not yet grasp very well because we are close to it, but as time gives us perspective, we shall see it in all its clarity: a phenomenon of differentiation that is destined to segregate those laws that are fundamental from those that are not.

In fact, if you introduced something which showed when a ball was out anywhere on the park (because that's a matter of fact) I would be in favour of it (particularly since technology would presumably acknowledge the rule that the whole ball has to be over the line which linesmen don't seem to grasp very well).

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