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Discover LudwigThe phrase "your grasp of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone's understanding or comprehension of a particular subject or concept. Example: "Your grasp of the material is impressive, and it shows in your exam results."
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But your grasp of physics is not.
Your grasp of modern consumer technology seems to be on par.
IF your grasp of the American Revolution is as shaky as mine, Light Horse Harry Lee is just a dashing name.
The fact that the children are as much interested in you and your life, as you are in theirs, means your grasp of vocabulary and grammar are consistently tested and pushed.
When Dr. Kay spoke these words on W.M.D. -- "It turns out we were all wrong, probably, in my judgment, and that is most disturbing" -- both America and Iraq learned that when you try too hard to control the picture of reality, you risk losing your grasp of it.
Unfortunately though, the 4K calibration procedure isn't as exhaustive as with Xbox One S: Microsoft's machine automatically tests the 4K and HDR capabilities of your TV and lets you know how it's likely to perform – the PS4 Pro gives you a notification that your television may be capable of HDR and 4K, but the rest is up to you and your grasp of TV system menus.
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By choosing apathy over engagement this November, you will be making all of our efforts way more difficult, and in the process demonstrating how incomplete your grasp is of the big picture.
While Logitech doesn't promise it will improve your score, you can rest assured that your controller won't slip out of your grasp during a heated bout of electronic mah-jongg.
Unless you practice this a great deal, you will find it hard to accomplish and the air of your moving hand gives the mosquito plenty of warning, and can even blow it out of your grasp.
Of course, some cats will just jump right out of your grasp, so you can be prepared for that, too!
And yet any time you try to pigeonhole Johnson, he slips out of your grasp.
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