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The phrase "if we understand" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically functions as a conditional clause, indicating a potential outcome depending on the understanding of a particular situation or concept. Example: "If we understand the true meaning of forgiveness, we can find peace within ourselves."
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That is, if we understand them.
If we understand the network of Al Qaeda, can we eradicate terrorism?
But only if we understand the sources of anxiety and act on them.
If we understand the network of the human body, can we cure cancer?
If we understand the network of the global economy, can we stop recessions?
This is plausible only if we understand her character as a projection of Gabriel's desires.
"In a multiethnic society, if we understand one another, we can tolerate one another better".
"If we understand how this works, we can grow plants using transgenic approaches".
I think this means that we'll feel better if we understand our feelings.
(And if we understand the cliché as the highest stage of acceptability, this is no small matter).
We are in better shape in our mental breakdowns if we understand the brain breakdowns that help cause them.
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