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"it is not understandable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is confusing or difficult to comprehend. For example: "The explanation for this math problem is not understandable - can you clarify what the question is asking?".
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"[The industry] is under-regulated because the PCC is not independent, it is not transparent and it is not understandable to the public how it works.
The PCC has not worked, he said, adding that the industry "is under-regulated because the PCC is not independent, it is not transparent and it is not understandable to the public how it works.
"It is not understandable why, a priori, the eventual failure should be due – as some analysts are already predicting – to the fact that the female ministers do not have (or are believed not to have?) the right capabilities," she wrote.
As discussed above, Camus views the world as irrational, which means that it is not understandable through reason.
It is not understandable to demand demilitarization and peace in a global society marked by arms race and the sense of latent war.
(ibid, Pg. 24) Collins also objects to the doctrine of the Trinity because it is not understandable and on some interpretations involves contradictions.
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It's not pretty, it's not understandable to a lot of people".
The negative mysterian holds that the true doctrine of the Trinity is not understandable because it is too poor in intelligible content for it to positively seem either consistent or inconsistent to us.
The confusion is not understandable.
That is not understandable to me.
The religious divide is not understandable.
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it is not clear
it is not intelligible
it is not readable
it is not justifiable
it is not sensible
it is not obvious
it is not accessible
it is not reasonable
it is not defensible
it is not conceivable
it is not unintelligible
it is not straightforward
it is not user friendly
it is not reliable
it is not partisan
it is not free
it is not unexpected
it is not yours
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