Sentence examples for i understand one from inspiring English sources

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I understand "one" and "two" very well and I am O.K. with "three".

I understand one of my colleagues telephoned you and urged you to come here to address a meeting.

I understand "one" and "two" very well and I am O.K. with "three". But when it gets to higher math, like "four" or "five," I have trouble.

I'd have preferred it to be in 10 parts (to correspond with the number of suspicious deaths in the story), but I understand: one is not allowed to occupy more than 10 hours of screen time unless one is a Scandinavian in a woolly jumper.

Backing comes from an undisclosed group of angel investors — though I understand one is a former McKinsey director.

What those "projects" will look like, Zipjet isn't saying, although I understand one being explored in the medium to long-term is giving existing Henkel and BSH Home Appliances Group customers the option to use Zipjet for a selection of clothing that requires extra service or convenience.

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On my return from holiday I understood one frightening truth, which is that surveillance systems and databases have become as much a part of the country's infrastructure as the road or rail networks.

In that moment, I understood one can't really judge other people's traditions from the outside.

After meeting Sam, I understood one more side to this tragedy: Many Americans are still haunted by guilt for their involvement in the bomb's development.

And maybe, if I'm lucky, I'll understand one out of every two hundred words.

I was like: "Who's that woman?" My mum [fashion designer Pearl Lowe] said I'd understand one day.

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