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"understand intuitively" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person's ability to comprehend or sense something without an explicit explanation. For example, "He was able to understand intuitively the complex concepts without much explanation."
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We all understand intuitively the difference a great teacher makes.
"I think that it's important to understand, intuitively understand, what you are doing," he said.
Broad shouldered, with an easy smile, Mr. Kaine seems to understand intuitively how to connect to an audience.
He had no political background, but seemed to understand intuitively the needs of the province, General Ham said.
An eighth-generation farmer and student explains how science seeks to quantify and understand the changes that farmers understand intuitively.
The potential landscape helps one to understand intuitively how the dripping dynamics can exhibit low-dimensional chaos.
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"Miyata immediately understood intuitively … she crumbled to the ground.
But they understood intuitively that their daughter at Johnny Appleseed Junior High could have more than they did.
Shapes are all around us, and relationships between them are understood intuitively.
He did not specialise in any particular genre but understood intuitively what was good in its own terms.
The magazine said she "understands intuitively the potential of social networking to create positive change on a grand scale".
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