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see of
verb
- tr, preposition to meet; be in contact with
we haven't seen much of him since he got married
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She said a motion light had come on allowing her to see the defendant clearly and although he was wearing a balaclava, she could see of enough of his face to recognise him.
From BBC
His campaign knows the more voters see of her, the more they like her.
From Salon
That I might never be able to see what there was to see of him, despite all of my searching.
From Slate
“The more voters see Donald Trump the less they like him and the more voters see of Kamala Harris the more they like her,” Conway said.
From Salon
Former England skipper Stewart reassured Surrey fans this won't be the last they see of him at The Oval.
From BBC
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