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1 I think I have a pretty good grasp of the basic principles.
2 You are just touching success here; do give it a good grasp .
3 He said Bridges needs to get a good grasp of the local situation.
4 After a dozen years, Arlow has a good grasp of what Roux wants.
5 She is nearly eight and has a ver good grasp of the financial situation.
6 Megan Rhodes of course had a pretty good grasp of these facts as well.
7 The two antagonists stood face to face, feeling their way to a good grasp .
8 But I've always had a good grasp of time.
9 You felt you could get a good grasp of the topic after watching each lesson.
10 Delaney's got a good grasp on the hacker mentality.
11 After centuries of misperception and squeamishness, we finally have a good grasp of rat ecology.
12 No experience of translation is necessary, but a good grasp of your chosen language is essential.
13 No one's ever been able to get a really good grasp on exactly how it works.
14 But assessing how long that could last relies on a good grasp of the outbreak's escalation.
15 I never got a good grasp on irony.
16 An officer ought to have a good grasp of the following subjects relative to guard duty:
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