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The phrase "sees as" is a perfectly acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to describe how someone perceives a particular situation or thing. For example: John sees the field as a potential source of income.
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But Mr. Bloomberg loathes what he sees as old-school ethnic politics.
Examples of what Kennedy sees as ambiguity?
What Mr. McAdoo sees as a bulwark against terrorism, Ms. Wright sees as a slippery slope.
What Mr. Suna sees as essential networking, his brother sees as extracurricular nonsense.
He serves environmental summonses, which he sees as vital work.
Anything else he sees as a waste of time".
Some of her myths she sees as just wrong.
Yet Jones, perversely, admires what he sees as Warren's caution.
This he sees as "a very, very, very big challenge".
The scientist sees as the artist sees - or might see.
Quotidian events, like weather and coincidence, he sees as miraculous.
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