solid grasp

Frequency: 7.518.3 per million words

Refers to the abstract sense of understanding something.

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Examples (10)

  • To succeed in this field, you need a solid grasp of the basic principles.
  • The new manager has a surprisingly solid grasp of the company's complex history.
  • After years of study, she now possesses a solid grasp of theoretical physics.
  • He demonstrated a solid grasp of the situation by proposing a viable solution.
  • Without a solid grasp of the language, you'll struggle to communicate effectively.
  • The course is designed to help students develop a solid grasp of economic theory.
  • His presentation showed that he had a solid grasp of the key financial data.
  • It's difficult to debate with him because he has such a solid grasp of the facts.
  • Building a solid grasp of a new programming language takes dedication and practice.
  • Are you sure you have a solid grasp of the instructions before we proceed?