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Discover LudwigThe part of sentence "understand the issues" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to show that someone is aware of the facts or the situation. For example: "The citizens need to understand the issues so that we can make a more informed decision."
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She'd understand the issues, too.
"They understand the issues that are involved.
Help the public understand the issues.
"It's not good when one country doesn't understand the issues".
"The vast majority don't understand the issues," Mr. Roper said.
"But Gore seemed to understand the issues better than Bush.
I wouldn't really understand the issues if I were built.
"She's spending her money more effectively, but she's done nothing to understand the issues.
They say their critics fail to understand the issues and often make significant statistical errors.
"I understand the issues of discrimination, because I myself was discriminated against".
Goodell added: "They have to understand the issues, they have to address them.
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