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Discover LudwigThe phrase "while I understand" is correct and widely used in written English
You can use it to indicate that you have an understanding of something or someone. For example: While I understand the need to make budget cuts, I don't think reducing staff levels is the best way to do it.
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As somebody who's covered politics for a while, I understand all the forces that were in play".
"While I understand the desire, that's not enough".
While I understand their motives, I am convinced this would be a disaster for the profession.
While I understand the goal of deficit spending, I just can't rally to the cause.
While I understand why you're asking, I don't think that's going to help me.
While I understand where such a defensive stance stems from, I find such arguments counterproductive.
And so while I understand the linkage for us, the policy stands on its own.
While I understand his need for privacy, both it and "executive privilege" have morphed into secrecy.
"While I understand the scepticism, I don't share it," he said.
"While I understand the skepticism, I don't share it, and I don't think we have time for it," he said.
"I still think it was the right decision, while I understand that it opened us up for appropriate criticism".
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