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The phrase "to see how" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to introduce a clause or phrase that explains the reason or purpose for doing something. Example: "I am going to the store to see how much milk costs." This sentence shows that the purpose of going to the store is to find out the price of milk. Other examples include: - "I'm reading this book to see how the story ends." [The purpose of reading the book is to find out the ending.] - "Let's try this experiment to see how it works." [The purpose of the experiment is to test how it functions.] - "I'm going to talk to my boss to see how I can improve my performance." [The purpose of talking to the boss is to find ways to improve performance.].
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I fail to see how.
It's hard to see how.
"To see how it's — recovering".
But it's hard to see how.
"Just to see how tough we are".
"It's to see how humans react".
"To see how good he really was".
It is hard to see how Robt.
I came to see how you are".
It is hard to see how.
Just to see how brilliance behaves.
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