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The phrase "I'm understanding" can be correct and usable in written English, but it is not commonly used. It is more commonly used in spoken English. Example: Person 1: "Can you explain the concept to me?" Person 2: "Sure, I'm understanding it better now."
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I'm understanding theatre a bit more.
I'm understanding of the need for corporate sponsorship.
I'm not sure I'm understanding your question completely, but I'll take a shot.
I'm understanding now how the bonds of self-interest affect thought.
Coach Tom Coughlin said: "As I'm understanding it, there were some parts of it that were inappropriate.
The sergeant then states: "And, it looks like you got dragged if I'm understanding, looking …" To which Tensing replies: "Yes".
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And I was understanding all of it.
Then I lived in L.A. Having just moved here, I am understanding the importance of a real jacket.
"To me they give a greater relief to what I am feeling and how I am understanding what is going on".
If outwardly I was understanding, inside I was plotting.
I was understanding her leadership--as her family was understanding it!
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