Sentence examples for true grasp of from inspiring English sources

The part of the sentence "true grasp of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe the understanding of something. For example, "I have a true grasp of the material we've gone over in this class."

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I wish I could say that I became an expert on the continuing Mideast crisis or acquired a true grasp of the differences between Israel's multitudinous political parties.

The beef industry has fought for nearly two decades against government testing for any dangerous pathogens, and it isn't hard to guess why: when there is no true grasp of how far and wide a food-borne pathogen has spread, there's no obligation to bear the cost of dealing with it.

Consistent failure to do so may cost it its reproductive success: natural selection favors a true grasp of the hierarchy.

In the Aristotelian "eudaimonist" tradition, this is expressed in the claim that they have a true grasp of eudaimonia.

Eddie Anderson, general partner, Pentech, said in a statement: "We love to work with founders who have a combination of global ambition, complete dedication to their mission and a true grasp of the realities of how to build businesses in a capital efficient manner".

Where as Edward didn't have a true grasp of common sense, Eli has no true concept of right and wrong.

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True, her grasp of foreign affairs can sometimes seem shaky, but that is hardly a novelty for a Japanese foreign minister.

For a truer, firmer grasp of the country he might soon be running, he turns to the US aggregation site RealClearPolitics.

However, while logic comes out as trivially analytic by our definition, this does not imply that logical truths are in any sense "made true" by the meanings of their logical terms, nor that they can be known to be true via a grasp of such meanings.

May this third stage come soon, as our understanding differentiates further into a true and humane grasp of the virtues of flexibility.

This gives us a sense in which non-logical analyticities are "made true" by the meanings of their non-logical terms they reduce to logic because of those meanings and moreover in which they can be known to be true via a "grasp of those meanings"—at least to the extent that this grasp can show that they are equivalent to logical truths.

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