get to grips

VERB
  1. deal with (a problem or a subject)
    I still have not come to grips with the death of my parents
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How To Use get to grips In A Sentence

  • The judges were looking for books that challenged pupils to get to grips with big concepts while giving teachers autonomy and flexibility.
  • Of course, with their soviet training, the new eastern states should easily get to grips with the arcane procedures and bureaucracy of the EU.
  • It is a worrying trend which the authorities - despite past assurances - seemed to have failed to get to grips with.
  • The government's first task is to get to grips with the economy.
  • All these f-numbers, focal lengths, film speeds and apertures are actually really simple to get to grips with once you understand how they relate to each other and to the finished picture.
  • From there you've got to learn to handle your ship and get to grips with the most difficult part - docking with the space station.
  • To get to grips with the technique watch our tutorial online. The Sun
  • I suggest you get to grips with the following three and add in different flavourings to complement the dish you are serving them with.
  • To get to grips with the technique watch our tutorial online. The Sun
  • We have to exchange intelligence but also get to grips with the cause of youth unemployment. Times, Sunday Times
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