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see of
verb
- tr, preposition to meet; be in contact with
we haven't seen much of him since he got married
Example Sentences
It was helpful to see how playwrights at the top of their game worked, which playwrights donât usually get to see of other playwrights.
âMy house was fourth one on the left. I had to count to make sure. Everything looked like the pictures you see of Gaza. I talked to Tommy again. I told him I was glad he was not there to see this.â
But even if Texasâ suit isnât successful, it wonât be the last we see of this issue.
Polls may show people's approval of Musk sinking the more they see of him, but his clownishness and personal success probably soften people's willingness to see him as the threat he is.
"What America has come to see of her being a very impressive, reserved person is real - that is who she is."
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