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Meanings of perfectly comprehensible in English
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Usage of perfectly comprehensible in English
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To Ryabovitch it was all perfectlycomprehensible and therefore uninteresting.
2
It was perfectlycomprehensible to him that Mr. Ackerman didn't want to be killed.
3
The allegory is a striking one, and perfectlycomprehensible to the student of comparative religion.
4
No true English speaker would express the idea in this way, but it is perfectlycomprehensible.
5
The map was, of course, perfectlycomprehensible.
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One side or the other of his nature was perfectlycomprehensible; but both sides together were bewildering.
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Astonishingly, it was perfectlycomprehensible as transmitted.
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It was perfectly clear, and perfectlycomprehensible.
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Those things were perfectly clear, perfectlycomprehensible.
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He could not understand it, though her mood while seated upon the porch was perfectlycomprehensible to him.
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So her position is perfectlycomprehensible.
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So that is one reason, and a perfectlycomprehensible one, for the conventional wisdom; but there is another reason.
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Its words were perfectlycomprehensible.
14
Marguerite's behaviour was perfectlycomprehensible.
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Gentleman Bill did not say what he would do: but Kentuck, glancing his way, caught a perfectlycomprehensible expression, and muttered softly to himself:
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They were all real and true-solidlyplanted upon the feet-perfectlycomprehensible-clay of his clay, neither more nor less.
This collocation consists of:
perfectly
Adverb
Adjective
Perfectly comprehensible through the time
Perfectly comprehensible across language varieties