good grasp

Frequency: 8.835.0 per million words

Refers to the abstract sense of understanding something.

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Examples (10)

  • She has a good grasp of economic theory.
  • Students need a good grasp of the fundamentals before advancing.
  • He demonstrated a good grasp of the subject during the interview.
  • Working abroad gave me a good grasp of the language.
  • The professor has a good grasp of current research trends.
  • You need a good grasp of mathematics to solve these problems.
  • Her presentation showed a good grasp of the issues involved.
  • The textbook helps students develop a good grasp of key concepts.
  • After years of study, he finally has a good grasp of quantum physics.
  • A good grasp of history is essential for understanding current events.