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"the full understanding" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to a complete or comprehensive understanding of something. Example: "In order to make informed decisions, it is important to have the full understanding of all the facts and potential consequences."
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That was the full understanding of everybody involved".
"It is not something we will rush into until we have the full understanding and support of the U.S".
It guarantees that force, if it is used, will be carried out with the full understanding of the people about what they're getting into.
But the full understanding of the utilization of land revenue as a major source of state income was yet to come.
She said deductions had been claimed with the full understanding of the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science and Western Australia's Department of Mines and Petroleum that the deductions were allowable.
While great novels deal with complex events beyond the full understanding of both the characters and the reader, too many contemporary works follow traditional plots with neat endings, he said.
"Remortgage activity in particular is setting the pace, with strong competition giving many consumers an incentive to explore lower repayments in the full understanding that rates won't go much lower," he said.
"I don't think that I had the full understanding of the true depth of what occurred, and I think that the more I am removed from it, the more I appreciate it," Tyree, 30, said.
I say this with the full understanding that there are ambitious, achieving women out there who are the emotional and professional equals of any man, and that there are also women who stayed the course, climbed the work ladder without pause and were thwarted by lingering double standards and chauvinism.
"As a doctor," he said, "the easiest part is to fight for the life of a patient when you have the full understanding of the family, and they would like you to fight, even if there is a slight percentage of success".
But even without rooting for either side, and with the full understanding that these protests may easily come to naught, one can't help but marvel at the spontaneous, utterly organic outburst of civic feeling, and the fact that, for lack of a better term, a point of no return has very clearly been passed.
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the integrated understanding
the full sympathy
the detailed understanding
the full comprehension
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the complete understanding
the good understanding
the incomplete understanding
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the shared understanding
the full knowledge
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the understanding of
the hang of it
the am understanding
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