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Discover Ludwig"see things" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to perceiving something with your eyes, experiencing something, or understanding something. For example: After a long day of work, she was just trying to see things from a different perspective.
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see things
verb
To have visual hallucinations.
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"I see things".
I'd see things.
We see things alike.
"I can see things..
We see things differently.
They see things very differently.
Conservative pundits see things differently.
You'll pan and see things.
You see things others miss.
But we do see things.
But they could see things".
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