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The phrase "I still understood" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that the person still had an understanding of something despite challenges or obstacles. Example: "Although the math problem was difficult, I still understood the concept after the teacher explained it again."
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That evening, I sat down seriously with the book, but I still understood very little; actually, nothing.
It had defined my culture since childhood: even if I was no longer part of the local story, I still understood the way people told it.
I still understood what I was being given, the message, and that is an incredibly rare thing.
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"I still understand that I can come out and help this team win".
I do let them build — wanting to define your own space is something I still understand.
Right now, I'm in love with our cloud-based apps, but I still understand where the desktop apps are useful; that's just not my use-case.
As an adult, I still understand!
I still understand why you might be scared of pit bulls and pit bull type dogs.
If I still understand the meanings of "all the way" and "behind me," Stephen may have cause to be jealous of his newly rich husband.
Yeah, I guess I just made you my therapist for a few minutes, as I still understand all I just told you, so I kept on talking and talking here.
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