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Difference btw "see to" and "take care of"

I was wondering if there is a actual difference btw "see to" and "take care of" in the sense of "dealing with something".

specifically, what is the meaning of " I will see to it", does it have the same meaning as " I will take of it." if there is any difference, please tell me when to use which by giving some concrete contexts. Any help would be appreciated.
  

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Hi, I was wondering if there is a actual difference btw "see to" and "take care of" in the sense of "dealing with something". " if there is any difference, please tell me when to use which by giving some concrete contexts The only notable difference I see here is this. 'See to something' sounds much more formal, and is in my experience much less commonly used.

  • Hi, I was wondering if there is a actual difference btw "see to" and "take care of" in the sense of "dealing with something".
  • " if there is any difference, please tell me when to use which by giving some concrete contexts The only notable difference I see here is this.
  • 'See to something' sounds much more formal, and is in my experience much less commonly used.
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Hi,

I was wondering if there is a actual difference btw "see to" and "take care of" in the sense of "dealing with something".

specifically, what is the meaning of " I will see to it", does it have the same meaning as " I will take of it." if there is any difference, please tell me when to use which by giving some concrete contexts

The only notable difference I see here

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