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Discover Ludwig"has insight" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that someone has a deep understanding or perception of a situation or concept. Example: John has gained great insight into the inner workings of the company since he was promoted to manager.
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But each has insight into Marvel's new business model.
Bourdain has insight, access and good taste, and he's a naturally engaging writer.
On these subjects, Paxman has insight and expertise; on some others, he has less compelling things to say.
"Bob Pittman has insight into consumers, how they think, how they act, what they want, that for a company like ours that's focused on consumers, is invaluable," Mr. Parsons said.
Camille Paglia, who has insight into these things, says Monica disclosing to Barbara Walters looked like "a big baby; literally, all she needed was a diaper and a pacifier".
He has insight and empathy and knows how to fly the Tardis, and he also made a decent fist of ruling "firmly but wisely" in 12th-century Constantinople (a comic strip or audio play of this off-screen storyline, please).
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He has insights.
"He has insights into your fears and challenges.
That forest has insights to share, if we pay attention.
She also has insights on the evidence she presents so clearly.
Each actual (naturally) existing dao has insights.
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