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  • 101see someone for what (they) (really) are — see (someone/something) for what (they) (really) are to start to understand the truth about someone or something, especially when the truth is bad. She suddenly saw him for what he was a cold hearted, calculating killer …

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  • 102see something for what (they) (really) are — see (someone/something) for what (they) (really) are to start to understand the truth about someone or something, especially when the truth is bad. She suddenly saw him for what he was a cold hearted, calculating killer …

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  • 103see for what (they) (really) are — see (someone/something) for what (they) (really) are to start to understand the truth about someone or something, especially when the truth is bad. She suddenly saw him for what he was a cold hearted, calculating killer …

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  • 104see someone's true colours — see (someone s) true colours show (someone) in (their) true colours to show what someone s real character is, especially when it is unpleasant. It wasn t until we started to live together that I saw her true colours …

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  • 105see true colours — see (someone s) true colours show (someone) in (their) true colours to show what someone s real character is, especially when it is unpleasant. It wasn t until we started to live together that I saw her true colours …

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  • 106see something through — see (something) through to do something until it is finished. Despite health problems, she saw the project through …

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  • 107see through — see (something) through to do something until it is finished. Despite health problems, she saw the project through …

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  • 108see through someone — see through (someone/something) to understand the hidden truth about someone or something. She saw through his excuse as an effort to put the blame on someone else …

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  • 109see through something — see through (someone/something) to understand the hidden truth about someone or something. She saw through his excuse as an effort to put the blame on someone else …

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  • 110see through — (someone/something) to understand the hidden truth about someone or something. She saw through his excuse as an effort to put the blame on someone else …

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