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The phrase "we so understand" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward or incorrect to many readers.
It could be used in informal contexts to emphasize understanding, but it is generally better to use more conventional expressions. Example: "After discussing the issue, we so understand your concerns about the project timeline."
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Oh, Tom, we so understand!
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So understand it.
"We were all super-fans of certain books, films and bands growing up – we still are – so we understand our core fan-base," he said.
Those big games, we've been playing them basically all year so we understand why we're playing.
We have regular residents' meetings and have feedback questionnaires so we understand how we're doing.
"We are football fans too, so we understand that things can get frustrating," he said.
"We were raised the same way, so we understand each other a lot better than most people would," Umenyiora said.
We are focused on the long-term, so we understand this strategic thinking.
So we understand the issues and candidates before we step into the polling booth.
So our R&D people are coming from the Industry, so we understand it.
"We've been following how it all works and so we understand it," Mr. Brotherton said after casting his ballot.
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