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Discover LudwigThe phrase "can't seeing" is not correct in English
Did you mean "can't see"? You can use "can't see" when expressing an inability to perceive something visually. Example: "I can't see the board from the back of the classroom."
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I can't seeing anybody wanting to leave that".
I'm not saying it won't be a successful phone, I'm just saying that I can't seeing Z-System becoming the next PSP, Nintendo DS, or even iPhone.
Again, there's nothing wrong with iTunes LP per se, it's just that it seems to deliver something that I can't seeing be too useful most of the time.
Like in the 1800s, technology will result in the decline in certain types of jobs, but new positions that we haven't even envisioned will give people an opportunity to fill in the gaps that machines can't — seeing the big picture, thinking creatively and connecting seemingly disconnected ideas.
The truth is, if you can afford it (and even when you can't), seeing the world from a different perspective is a key turning point in anyone's life, no matter what your age.
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"You can't see".
She can't see.
I can't see".
"You can't see straight".
"But I can't see.
"Some people can't see.
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