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The phrase 'understand why to' is not correct or usable in written English.
There is no specific situation in which you can use it. An example of a more appropriate phrase would be 'understand why one should'.
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You can understand why to witness something wonderful being done at speed can matter so much.
You can understand why; to deal with the war head-on risks having your novel taken aesthetic hostage.
But as Anthony Noto, the chief financial officer, admitted on the earnings call: "The number one reason users don't use Twitter is because they don't understand why to use Twitter.
I'd sometimes try to trade species for food and couldn't understand why to, say, an ice cream man, a quintessentially perfect six-spotted beetle in a matchbox or 10 tadpoles in a jam jar weren't worth the price of a Sky Ray lolly.
"[T]hat thing has really exploded for us and helps our customers to understand why to double down on us as a hybrid cloud vendor," Ballmer said.
I understand why to a certain extent, they're kneeling the ball, the game essentially is over.
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To understand why is to understand the Texans at their very core.
10 The call is for digging deeper, in order to understand why, not to disperse guilt.
To understand why, we need to rewind to 1967.
To understand why, you have to understand the structures involved.
To understand why, it helps to ask a farmer.
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