Idioms

you see

you see

Used as an introduction to an explanation. Many criticize the narrator as being deeply unlikable and downright unreliable, but, you see, that's the entire point of the story! You see, because you didn't repay the loan within two months, the contract stipulates that the lender is entitled to increase interest on the amount by up to 75%.
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you ˈsee

(spoken) used when you are explaining something: You see, the thing is, we won’t be finished before Friday.
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References in periodicals archive
That is obviously going to create a major player in NYC and I am wondering what type of impact you see for your firm or just for the market itself.
At the same time you see Best Buy coming into the marketplace.
REW: Do you see the strong dollar affecting New York retailers?
"When you see leasing increase and sublease space drop like it did this year, that's an indication that the business community has confidence again, and future progress is likely.
I think it's true of all great artists that the more you see, the more you want to see.
For the argument that the telescope exemplifies the transition from a traditional understanding that reality is what you see to a modern definition of reality as that which is invisible, see Blumenberg, 617-74.
So, you see, the Afghan people have suffered more than I can describe and certainly more than you can imagine.
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