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that is completely understandable
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "that is completely understandable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to end a sentence which expresses an idea that is clear and accepted by most people. For example: "I find it difficult to attend every meeting, that is completely understandable."
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Exact Expressions
8 human-written examples
On one level, that is completely understandable.
News & Media
It is a desire that is completely understandable.
News & Media
For individual orders that refer specifically to sources and methods of intelligence gathering, secrecy is a necessary evil that is completely understandable.
News & Media
We need to propose a concrete, practical jobs program that is completely understandable and directly addresses the number one issue on the minds of ordinary Americans -- and then we need to make our case to the American people.
News & Media
That is completely understandable.
News & Media
Of course people felt triumphant and wanted to demonstrate their delight, and that is completely understandable.
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Similar Expressions
52 human-written examples
Of course, that's completely understandable.
News & Media
Possibly not, in fairness that's completely understandable and not wholly reprehensible.
News & Media
Everything else is small stuff". Granted, death, divorce, being fired and suffering financial setbacks are all big moments in life that are completely understandable to get upset about.
News & Media
There may be differing opinions on the concept of splitting the points – that's completely understandable.
News & Media
That's completely understandable, and if your child is very young or you are certain for some other reason that they aren't going to hear about it, then not saying anything is a viable option.
Academia
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing, consider the audience and the formality of the context; while "that is completely understandable" is generally acceptable, more formal alternatives might be appropriate in academic or professional settings.
Common error
While "that is completely understandable" is useful, overusing it can make your writing sound repetitive. Vary your language by using synonyms like "that's perfectly reasonable" or "it's only natural" to maintain reader engagement.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "that is completely understandable" functions as an acknowledgment or validation of a statement or situation. It indicates agreement and empathy, showing that the speaker finds the statement reasonable or expected, as confirmed by Ludwig.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Academia
30%
Formal & Business
20%
Less common in
Wiki
10%
Science
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Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "that is completely understandable" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase to express agreement and empathy. As confirmed by Ludwig, it functions as an acknowledgment of a statement or situation, indicating that it is reasonable or expected. While suitable for many contexts, consider the formality of the setting and audience. For more formal writing, alternatives such as "that is entirely reasonable" may be more appropriate. To avoid repetition, vary your language with phrases like "it stands to reason" or "it's only natural". This phrase is found across various sources, including news media, academic publications, and formal business communications.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
that's perfectly reasonable
Substitutes "understandable" with "reasonable", implying a logical basis for acceptance.
that is entirely reasonable
Replaces "completely understandable" with "entirely reasonable" emphasizing full agreement.
that's perfectly understandable
Uses the contraction "that's" and "perfectly" instead of "completely", maintaining the same meaning.
that's entirely understandable
Uses the contraction "that's" and "entirely" instead of "completely", maintaining the same meaning.
that is perfectly reasonable
Uses "perfectly reasonable" instead of "completely understandable", which is an interchangeable expression.
that's quite understandable
Replaces "completely" with "quite", softening the intensity of the agreement.
that is quite reasonable
Replaces "completely understandable" with "quite reasonable", which expresses similar meaning.
it stands to reason
Shifts the focus to the logical conclusion, implying understanding through reason.
it's only natural
Highlights the natural or expected aspect of the situation.
that figures
Offers a more informal way of expressing that something is understandable given the circumstances.
FAQs
How can I use "that is completely understandable" in a sentence?
You can use "that is completely understandable" to express empathy or agreement with a statement. For example: "I can't make it to the party, and "that is completely understandable"."
What can I say instead of "that is completely understandable"?
You can use alternatives like "that is perfectly reasonable", "that is quite understandable", or "it stands to reason" depending on the context.
Is it acceptable to use "that's completely understandable" in formal writing?
While acceptable, it may be more appropriate to use the full form "that is completely understandable" or a more formal alternative like "that is entirely reasonable" in formal writing.
What's the difference between "that is understandable" and "that is completely understandable"?
Adding "completely" to "that is understandable" emphasizes the degree of understanding or agreement. It suggests that the reason or situation is very easy to comprehend or accept.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested