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Idiom
Begin to see the light.
To begin to understand.
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You begin to see the problem.
Here we begin to see the problem.
Substitute ecosystems for carpet, he suggested, and you begin to see the problem".
When you tear apart GDP's components (consumption, investment, government expenditures and net exports) you begin to see the problem.
If you think that in 2012, smartphones represented only 18% of total global handsets, but represented 92% of total global traffic, you begin to see the problem.
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But for me, I slowly began to see the problem of individual violence in society.
"I slowly began to see the problem of individual violence in society," the soft-spoken Mr. Jia, 43, said one recent afternoon in his office in northwest Beijing.
You're beginning to see the problem, aren't you?
By 2008, Perry said, he was "beginning to see the problems with eyewitness I.D., and Timothy Cole's case tipped the scale".
Although he had been active in the civil rights movement, he began to see the problems of poverty and race in a new light.
Not even black citizens, just citizens, and they will begin to see the pattern and the problem.
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