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Does the phrase "But I see it in you" refers to one's potential?

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Rebecca

Yes, that's right! To "see something" in somebody means to see the potential for something. It could refer to an emotion, goal, feeling, or task. Ex: I see a lot of potential in you. Ex: The other kids don't have a strong drive, but I see it in you.

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