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The phrase "slowly understanding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gradual process of comprehension or realization over time. Example: "After several discussions, I am slowly understanding the complexities of the project."
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I think they roll their eyes to be cool but are slowly understanding the reasons for them".
NATO expansion stings so keenly because Russia, while slowly understanding that it is no longer a global superpower, insists on its status as a regional power.
I love the ending where Laing says that she has not conquered loneliness by meeting someone, but rather by slowly understanding through works, that loneliness does not necessarily mean failure but just being alive.
The concept builds upon the perceived way that humans learn, with children slowly understanding their body and its capabilities as they develop.
Please read it again, slowly, understanding that 190 nations have signed onto these words: "a treaty on general and complete (nuclear) disarmament".
And I'm slowly understanding that there is only bloodshed and pointless slaughter and neither winners nor losers, and I'm seeing music as one unified struggle of the entire human race in which the only real bad guys are the profiteers hidden behind their ledgers, and the only good is the unending hope for better new beginnings.
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But trying to understand the accelerating expansion of the universe is leading us slowly closer to understanding what is pushing it apart, something called dark energy.
I see them slowly transformed by understanding different perspectives and debating with one another using evidence and rational argument.
The movie is a methodical and entirely absorbing thriller, featuring a complicated plot (Brian Helgeland adapted the Michael Connelly novel) in which clues are carefully planted, and understanding slowly gathers in the mind of the hero.
STEPHANIE VANDERSLICE: Having studied a wide range of approaches to the undergraduate course, I've found the most successful courses move students slowly from invention (understanding different ways a piece of literary art might be made) to creation (the act of making itself) to critique, with the least emphasis, until advanced courses, on critique.
This gives you – slowly – an understanding of how you use words on the page to say what you need to.
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