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I see

Idioms  
  1. Also, I see what you mean. I understand, as in I see, you'd rather go running in the morning while it's cool, or It's too early to run an ad? I see what you mean. This idiom uses see in the sense of “perceive” or “comprehend,” a usage dating from 1300. Also see as far as I can see.


Example Sentences

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"As I see it now, this is terrorism," Gen Mkhwanazi said appearing as the Madlanga Commission's first witness in September.

From BBC

“I see people reaching for some kind of joy and connection we’re constantly told is wrong. But we all want to feel touched and seen — and there’s nothing wrong with that.”

From Los Angeles Times

"I see couples in cars - are they married, workmates, having an affair?" he mused.

From BBC

“The Worlds I See” is also a scientific autobiography, a compelling account of Li’s personal and intellectual journey from the impoverished circumstances of a Chinese immigrant family life to a wealthy and world-leading university lab.

From Los Angeles Times

Scrolling back through our chats, I see that there may also have been messages about less relevant but equally important subjects: photographs of Chloé’s dogs, for example, the exploits of my cats, trees we happened to like, the best kind of vitamin for chest infections, our favorite geothermal hot springs, music we were listening to, and so on.

From Los Angeles Times