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grasp concept
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2.96 |
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I could never grasp this concept. |
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grasp hand
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2.44 |
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Jack grasped the hand and shook it firmly. |
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grasp opportunity
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1.71 |
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I want to grasp this opportunity. |
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grasp arm
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1.18 |
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He grasped her arm again. |
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grasp significance
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0.99 |
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Burty grasped the significance of the photographic Nemesis. |
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grasp nettle
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0.92 |
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We need to grasp the nettle of prison reform. |
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grasp meaning
|
0.79 |
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But she did not grasp the meaning. |
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grasp reality
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0.72 |
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Abdul-Jabbar seemed to grasp reality better than many aging players. |
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grasp fact
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0.66 |
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It has always been difficult for Arabs to grasp the fact that Israel is a democracy. |
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grasp idea
|
0.59 |
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Somehow I viscerally grasped the idea of resurrection. |
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grasp magnitude
|
0.59 |
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But few in Congress grasped the magnitude of what had happened. |
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grasp importance
|
0.53 |
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They fail to grasp the importance of compromise as a tool for passage of vital legislation. |
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grasp issue
|
0.53 |
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He was able to grasp complex issues quickly. |
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grasp potential
|
0.53 |
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If you want a quick way to grasp the potential for mayhem, think Skinheads. |
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grasp basic
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0.46 |
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But basics can be grasped. |
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grasp nature
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0.46 |
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Ahlers said she believed the Ohio court failed to grasp the nature of stock volatility. |
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grasp point
|
0.46 |
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Anyone should be able to grasp that point. |
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grasp complexity
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0.39 |
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Rhoades said many leave grasping the complexity of the issue. |
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grasp handle
|
0.39 |
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Grasp the handle with one hand. |
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grasp implication
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0.39 |
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Immediately, she grasped his implication and was outraged. |