comprehensive understanding

Frequency: 7.513.1 per million words

Refers to a wide-ranging and inclusive knowledge of a subject.

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  • To solve the complex problem, we need a comprehensive understanding of all its aspects.
  • The new study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of climate change impacts.
  • Gaining a comprehensive understanding of the market is crucial for business success.
  • She possesses a truly comprehensive understanding of the historical context.
  • The textbook offers a comprehensive understanding of modern physics.
  • Developing a comprehensive understanding of different cultures promotes global harmony.
  • It is essential to have a comprehensive understanding of patient needs in healthcare.
  • The workshop provided a comprehensive understanding of the software's advanced features.
  • A comprehensive understanding of human psychology can be beneficial in many professions.
  • His research led to a comprehensive understanding of the disease's molecular mechanisms.