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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "I see how" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express understanding or comprehension of something. Example: "I see how my mistake caused a delay in the project." Other possible ways to use "I see how" in a sentence: - "I see how my actions affected those around me." - "I'm beginning to see how important time management is." - "I see how different cultures can have varying customs and traditions." - "I finally see how much effort you put into this project." - "I can see how my words may have been interpreted the wrong way."
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And I see how they live.
"I see how those skills transfer".
"And I see how people react.
I see how young she is.
Can't I see how difficult it is?
"I see how businesslike he is.
No. Can I see how it's done?
I see, how frustrating on multiple levels.
I see how this owl could beseen as a sign.
"But I see how that might be difficult".
"Only now can I see how much I missed".
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