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1 Perhaps by then, the president will have a better grasp of stability.
2 I hope that people get a better grasp on the little things.
3 Moreover, people felt that they had a much better grasp of the issues.
4 The main virtue of it lies in our better grasp of the musical design.
5 Consequently, they seem to have obtained a better grasp of principles than we possess.
6 Nuwell seemed to have a better grasp of the subject.
7 After that, we'll have a much better grasp of things.
8 Supervision and interaction Children today have a better grasp of technology than any generation yet.
9 John Newton's hymn "Amazing Grace" demonstrates a better grasp of time:
10 She had a better grasp of what he did, and considerably more interest in it.
11 The 'chin rest' was meant to give the player a better grasp of his instrument.
12 The United States is in agreement on getting a better grasp of capital movements, he said.
13 Technology should also give commanders a much better grasp of what is evolving during a battle.
14 Gomo now spoke again, using the French tongue, that all present might better grasp his meaning.
15 We honestly believe that everyone else has a much better grasp of any situation than we do.
16 Once scientists have a better grasp on gene therapy, they can set about treating diseases like arthritis.
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