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see about
verb
to take care of; look after
he couldn't see about the matter because he was ill
to investigate; enquire into
to see about a new car
Idioms and Phrases
Also, see to . Attend to, take care of, as in I'll see about the refreshments if you'll handle the tickets , or Will you see to the outdoor chores? The variant is also put as see to it , as in Yes, I'll see to it that everything's done . [First half of 1800s]
Investigate, as in I'm not sure, but I'll see about the cost of renting a van . Also see look into .
Example Sentences
Barone, the Roblox player, is on track to see about 10 movies in theaters this year, she said.
Penelope Fitzgerald is one of my favorite writers, so when I heard that Kane was writing a historical novel about Fitzgerald’s real trip to Mexico in 1952 to see about a potential inheritance from a silver mine, I stopped everything I was doing and requested a copy.
A typical tracker mortgage-holder is likely to see about £29 knocked off their monthly repayments if the Bank rate is reduced by 0.25 percentage points, according to calculations by banking trade body UK Finance.
We’ll see about that, but the Wisconsin race made clear what a liability Musk has become.
If you are in the Outer Hebrides, for example, you'll see up to 47% of the Sun obscured, while Dover in southeast England will only see about 28% of it covered.
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