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Discover LudwigThe phrase "how I understood" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it to express your interpretation or perception of something. For example: - "I explained the concept to my team, but I'm not sure how I understood it correctly." - "I listened to the lecture carefully, but later I questioned how I understood the main points." - "I read the instructions twice, but I'm still unsure about how I understood the process." - "I thought the conversation went well, but now I'm not sure if that's how I understood it."
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At least, that is how I understood the job description.
Then I wondered how I understood it, as an American living in Japan.
"How I understood it is to use our own craftsmanship and do something for the present time".
That is what I had been doing for 10 years -- it was how I understood -- so it was a natural impulse.
Dick's profile as King of the Paranoids, which is how I understood it from the jackets of his books, suited me so well that he was almost my official favorite writer before I'd finished a single book.
Bowling was an integral part of how I understood and interacted with the world.
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Oh, how I understand that!
But that's not how I understand it.
But it's not primarily how I understand it".
Well, here's how I understand it, because I've asked this question really well.
That's really why I'm a choreographer: It's how I understand the world.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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