grasp the complexity

Frequency: 7.411.9 per million words

To fully understand or comprehend the complexity, often after some effort.

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  • It takes time to truly grasp the complexity of this issue.
  • The students struggled to grasp the complexity of the scientific theory.
  • You will need to grasp the full complexity of the legal system to win this case.
  • Grasping the complexity of human emotions is a lifelong journey.
  • It's difficult for beginners to grasp the sheer complexity of the software's code.
  • How can we expect policymakers to grasp the complexity of climate change without expert advice?
  • He failed to grasp the complexity of the financial markets and lost a lot of money.
  • By the end of the course, she had fully grasped the complexity of the historical events.
  • If you want to grasp the complexity of the novel, you must read it more than once.
  • His goal was to grasp the complexity of the local culture during his travels.