Definition of 'seeing as/that'

Definition of "seeing as/that"

The phrase seeing as or seeing that is used to introduce a reason for what you are saying. It functions to explain or justify a statement by providing context or cause.

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This construction helps to connect the circumstance with the resulting action or opinion.


Author's summary:
"Seeing as" or "seeing that" are phrases used to present reasons or explanations clearly within sentences.

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