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The phrase "with no understanding" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to imply a lack of knowledge, comprehension, or insight. For example, "The young child watched the film with no understanding of what was happening."
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Vanessa Dixon wrote on Leadsom's Facebook profile: "You are a woman with no understanding of others.
A compulsive player of war games with no understanding of conflict in the real world.
But even people with no understanding of science may enjoy it, he believes.
But I will not give in to someone with no understanding of how products are made".
He died with no understanding of how much his efforts and his art would mean someday.
And yet, before I was ill, I was intolerant beyond comparison, arrogant beyond belief with no understanding of frailties.
"They say this with no understanding that this is the penalty women face because of gender stereotypes," she said.
"The diagnosis is made with no understanding of the context of their life," Dr. van der Kolk said.
The technology Jenison relies on can replicate art, but it does so synthetically, with no understanding of art's inner life.
The commission decision is a truly dreadful piece of work: poorly written, incoherent in places, and with no understanding at all of human rights.
Computers do the scanning -- dumbly, robotically and with no understanding the words -- just the way your current e-mail provider scans your messages for spam and viruses.
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