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  1. Mar 30, 2020 · Saying "I don't see it" basically means that you (literally) don't see something, or you aren't perceiving what somebody else is (e.g. you don't understand something, or you see no evidence of what they're talking about).

  2. Aug 15, 2018 · The meaning is the same as "I don't understand" and could be interchanged, but saying "I don't see it" is more specific for not understanding the opinion or perspective of the other person. It's used more for things like one person says two people look alike, but to you they don't look at all alike.

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  3. Apr 29, 2014 · I Don't See It Lyrics: It took us so long to get here / But here really ain't that special, was it all worth it? / Was it all you hoped for and wished for? / And I remember the...

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  5. Dec 14, 2013 · Here are some general differences between the two sentences: I didn't see that. = I did not see that. I'm talking about the past. I don't expect to see it. I haven't seen that. = People often use this with the meaning "I have not seen that yet.

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  7. Mar 10, 2021 · I'm not seeing it is pretty much the same as I don't see it, but sounds more informal. Depending on the context, it could sound a little friendlier (and therefore softer), or it could sound extremely coarse and dismissive if people are expecting that formality.

  8. Jun 19, 2022 · “I don’t see color is the get-out-of-talking-or-doing-anything-about-racism card that ‘good white people’ carry in their wallet,” insists Theresa M. Robinson, DEI & Anti-Racism Educator, Master...

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