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The term 'see through' can be a verb phrase, the verb 'see' modified by the adverb 'through'.

Example: The door has frosted glass that you can't see through.

The term 'see through' can be part of a verb phrase, the verb 'see' followed by a prepositional phrase.

Example: She can't see through his lies.

The term 'see-through' (with hyphen) is an adjective, used to describe a noun.

Example: We bought her a see-through nightgown for her shower.

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