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firm grasp
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2.11 |
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But she lacks a firm grasp of her themes. |
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better grasp
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1.51 |
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Bennett has a better grasp of the offense than Paus. |
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good grasp
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1.45 |
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They have a good grasp of foreign languages. |
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poor grasp
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0.46 |
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She has a poor grasp of size, time and numbers. |
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tenuous grasp
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0.46 |
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He has a tenuous grasp on reality. |
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firmer grasp
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0.39 |
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He also has a firmer grasp on his own party than ever before. |
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full grasp
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0.33 |
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But only his prints, not his full grasp. |
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strong grasp
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0.33 |
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Throughout his career, Mr. Bates was known for his strong grasp of international affairs. |
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sure grasp
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0.33 |
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Yet La Selva is a gifted conductor with a sure grasp of Verdian style. |
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weak grasp
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0.33 |
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The author shows a weak grasp of military strategy. |
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clear grasp
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0.26 |
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The only thing that seems clear so far is that Brenda has a firm and clear grasp on truth and lies. |
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excellent grasp
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0.26 |
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He has an excellent grasp of our offensive system. |