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Discover Ludwig"see through him" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of understanding someone's true intentions or character despite attempts to deceive or hide them. Example: He may seem charming, but I can see through him. He's just trying to manipulate us for his own gain.
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They'd see through him.
"Sheffield doesn't like Cameron," he says, "they see through him".
Only Sam can see through him, though he, like everyone else in the movie, is transparent.
It is tempting to think that Trump's hard-pressed supporters will eventually see through him.
This was Roy spreading himself so thin that you could see through him.
We see through him the tribes he meets and the laws that govern their lives and deaths.
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They are seeing through him".
They saw through him from the start.
People were always seeing through him and frying his ass.
Nancy's like, wrong, I totally saw through him Dad.
The educated liberal society that once backed Erdoğan's reforms have finally seen through him.
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