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Discover Ludwig"grasped it all" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to understand or comprehend everything that was said or presented. Example: After attending the presentation, I finally grasped it all and could confidently discuss the topic with my colleagues.
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Charles would have grasped it all instantly.
Marie had not understood that the mention of war was a marriage proposal, but her mother had grasped it all at once.
Or maybe he grasped it all too well.
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"Grasp it all, don't be afraid, enjoy the bits you can and tell your family you love them while you have the chance.
This latest crime narrative is raw, multilayered – so much so that it's hard to grasp it all on first viewing – and rich in symbolism.
The program covers so much geography (basically, the whole planet) and time (from 65 million years ago to 30,000 years ago) that it's impossible to grasp it all.
You are just numb and trying to grasp it all and I don't think I really grasp it all just yet.
But he is not the kind of guy you can just drop into a situation and expect him to grasp it all instantly.
I haven't grasped it at all yet.
Just in case, I was trying to make my peace, but with the hard rock music and locker room banter it seemed absurd, until in a flash and a quick grin, I grasped it: this was all life, the perfect admixture of the sacred and the profane.
Firstly, that it's not enough to grasp life, you have to grasp it in all its intensity – as intense as Spaceape's lyrical delivery.
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