Is this sentence correct:
"Pete has a wide graps of Arabic."
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" grasp No. A grasp cannot be wide, in my opinion. That awakens the literal meaning of "grasp" to disadvantage.
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Christine Christie"Pete has a wide graps of Arabic."
grasp
No. A grasp cannot be wide, in my opinion. That awakens the literal meaning of "grasp" to disadvantage.
Pete has a thorough grasp of Arabic.
He can have wide knowledge of it, or wide experience in translating it.