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Used with adjectives:
"
He showed a complete understanding of the subject."
(complete, total, full)
"
She has a general understanding of math concepts."
(general, basic)
"
I need a better understanding of what is going on."
(better, greater, deeper)
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That is the common understanding around here."
(common, normal)
"
We have a mutual understanding of who does the household chores."
(mutual, shared, verbal, written, unspoken)
"
I have little understanding in the field of physics."
(little, limited)
Used with verbs:
"
The documentary will provide a better understanding of global warming."
(provide, give, create, offer, promote)
"
He lacks the understanding of basic cooking skills."
(lacks)
"
She showed a complete understanding of what she learned in class."
(showed, demonstrated)
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This book will improve her understanding of business management."
(improve, increase, deepen, expand, further)
"
They achieved a mutual understanding."
(achieved, acquired, arrived at, gained, obtained, have, reached, came to)
Used with prepositions:
"
Do you have a clear understanding of what is going on?"
(of, about)
"
Thanks for your understanding."
(for)
"
This topic is beyond my understanding."
(beyond)
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We have a clear understanding with each other."
(with)