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Contraposition Posted 9 years ago
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See for

What does "see for "mean here?


"He could hardly see for the thick black smoke issuing from the stall."

  

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It means "He could hardly see because of the thick black smoke . . "

  • It means "He could hardly see because of the thick black smoke .
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It means "He could hardly see because of the thick black smoke . . . "

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