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The phrase "wretched understanding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a poor or inadequate comprehension of a subject or situation.
Example: "His wretched understanding of the topic led to numerous mistakes in his report."
Alternatives: "poor comprehension" or "lamentable grasp".
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Bereft of answers, denied understanding, loved ones are sucked into a wretched, endless distress from which there is no escape.
CENTRAL and Eastern Europeans think they have a deeper understanding of Russia and the Russians than anyone else, and given their wretched history since World War II, they should.
O wretched me!
And they were wretched.
O wretched state!
Beeber was wretched.
Conditions are wretched.
"I feel absolutely wretched.
Loss, fear, wretched misery.
What a wretched mess.
They are wretched reasons.
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