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Discover Ludwig'I see for' is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
You can replace it with phrases such as "I understand," "I can see," or "I realize." For example: "I can see for myself how important this is to you."
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i. See, for example, L. Gratton and S. Ghoshal, "Managing Personal Human Capital: New Ethos for the 'Volunteer' Employee," European Management Journal 21, no. 1 (February 2003): 1-10; D. Reay, "A Useful Extension of Bourdieu's Conceptual Framework?
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Each cell rui of the matrix r indicates the ΔΔG of a mutation to amino acid u at position i (see, for example Supplementary Fig. S1A).
"I see for Spain a great future," Herrenknecht told me.
As we descend, all I see for miles below is forest.
"It's one of the stumbling blocks that I see for some Republicans.
"This is not the future that I see for my country".
He "loathes" journalists, she says, which I see for myself when he greets her off the train at Euston.
"But what little data I see for the fourth quarter for the Hamptons shows a big jump in the average price, but that could change".
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When I see for-profit companies focused on social entrepreneurship as much as nonprofits, I have hope for the future of our world.
I mean one, and I sometimes want to separate whatever role responsibilities I see--I see for myself as a scholar from just the basic roles and responsibilities I feel like I have as a human being, right?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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