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let me see
Also, let's see. I'm thinking about it or trying to remember, as in Let me see, I'll be in Boston tomorrow and the next day. This idiom was first recorded in 1520.
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"If they just let me see him once a year, I would be happy," she says.
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“It’s as though someone said, ‘Open your mouth and let me see your gums,’ or ‘Open your blouse and let me see your chest.’
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“Let me see whom I’m drawn to now.”
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“Let me see what Common did — did he, did he protect her?”
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“But being close to the camera, I was like, ‘OK, let me see what this job is.
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