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What is the phrasal verb for the word see?

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There can be more than one phrasal verb with the word see so it is better to ask - What are phrasal verbs with the word see?

see into -- to accompany someone -- I will see you to your seat.

see off -- say good bye to someone going on a journey -- I'll see you off at the airport

see through -- not to be deceived -- She was fooled, but I could see through his charm

see to -- deal with -- I will see to the travel arrangements later.

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