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I see

  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.



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However, when I see him do his many acts of kindness, like pushing my mother in her wheelchair in the hot California sun while sweat drips down his face, I think, yes, there are errors and fouls in this relationship, but he is my home base.

“And he’d kind of nod at me like, ‘I see it.

I see that you raked in $1.3 million on your “God Bless the USA Bible.”

“For me, on the other side now, I see how hard it is to get in the playoffs,” Jansen said.

And then, I’ll even push the flour around if I see that any of the yeasty liquids are still exposed, so that the salt doesn’t hit it directly.

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