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Discover LudwigThe phrase "understand a bit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to denote that you have partial knowledge or understanding of something. For example, "I studied chemistry a few years ago, so I understand a bit about the topic."
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It is hard to be big enough to understand a bit more, but not so big to be able to communicate that understanding.
For this critic, the Aka rapper, in particular, has skills, though I can't understand a bit.
In order to understand what ISDN is, you have to understand a bit about modern telephony.
But after we get to understand a bit more what they want, it is less".
If you don't understand a bit read it again and again until you do.
Peers and MPs congratulated me for helping them understand a bit better.
It made me understand a bit more about how I was formulating things, why certain expressions in English sounded better.
"I think the course is teaching me to understand a bit more about why people commit crime.
To understand what they've done, you need to understand a bit about how books are sold in America.
There is an overwhelming response to help your students understand a bit more of the scope of this war.
"Well, yeah, I think I can understand a bit of what it was like for her in Mexico," Miyazato said Sunday by telephone.
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