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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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see or look

Are these both natural?
I see things differently now.
I look at things differently now.

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They can both work. look at usually implies a little more active, more intentional involvement, in the process

  • They can both work.
  • look at usually implies a little more active, more intentional involvement, in the process
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They can both work. look at usually implies a little more active, more intentional involvement, in the process

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