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Discover LudwigThe phrase "understood now" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has been comprehended at the present moment.
Example: "After our discussion, I can confidently say that I understood now what you meant."
Alternatives: "comprehended now" or "grasped now."
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But it's much better understood now".
He understood, now that I'd explained myself, why.
Surely he understood now that I was serious and would do as I requested.
She understood now that a profound battle was raging inside the judiciary.
Keisler said he understood now how stupid some of his comments were after his demotion.
Alien, monstrous, female … It was why they were here, she understood now.
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He understands now.
"I understand now".
I think she understands now.
"I understand now," Reynolds said.
Do you understand now?
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