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The advanced theories of astrophysics remain fathomable to only a select few experts.

Despite her intelligence, the concept still seemed quite fathomable to her.

The politician’s speech was criticized for being too complex and fathomable.

With a clear explanation, even the most difficult theories can become fathomable.

The book’s fathomability has been a subject of debate among reviewers and critics.

Increasing the fathomability of your presentation can make your arguments more convincing.

One of the challenges in studying philosophy is its tendency to be less fathomable than other sciences.

The experiment results were not fathomable, raising questions about the methodology used.

The fathomability of the new financial regulations is crucial for everyday people to follow them.

Scientific discoveries often come with a level of fathomability that takes time to fully grasp.

Educators strive to improve the fathomability of their lessons to engage students more effectively.

The fathomability of quantum computing is a key barrier to its widespread adoption.

Critics often argue that government policies are intentionally designed to be fathomable to allow for manipulation.

Understanding the multiverse theories requires a certain level of fathomability that most people lack.

The fathomability of complex algorithms is vital for developers to create useful software.

Increasing the fathomability of health information can empower individuals to make better choices.

The fathomability of a concept can be improved by providing clear examples and analogies.

Artists often push the boundaries of fathomability in their work, challenging our perceptions.

The complexity of the human brain makes its functioning largely fathomable to neuroscientists.