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see·ing Listen to audio/ˈsi:jɪŋ/ conjunction
used to explain the reason for a statement Seeing how often she gets into trouble [=since she gets into trouble so often], I don't think we should help her this time.often + that or as There's not much we can do, seeing that [=since] they've already made their decision. Seeing as you've met my family, don't you think I should meet yours? Seeing as how [=since] I'm not busy right now, I can help you.

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