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Discover Ludwig"see past" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to looking beyond a person's or thing's shortcomings or flaws, in order to see its good qualities. For example, you could say, "Although she has made a few mistakes in the past, I try to see past them and appreciate her true strengths."
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For now, Motion cannot see past tomorrow.
"It's hard to see past that.
Will employers see past the disability?
I can't see past United and Chelsea.
Friends may not see past their envy.
We can't see past our own bullshit.
I can't see past the point where I am.
Thirty years later, we can't see past that darkened tree.
We can't see past the raw materiality and subject matter.
Admittedly, it's hard to see past all those pregnancies.
C.E.O.s and financiers couldn't see past short-term profits.
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