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"You see through me" and "you can see through me", what's different between these two? 

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Rebecca

There is not much of a difference between "you see through me" and "you can see through me", except that "can" emphasizes one's ability to do something. Without "can", there is less emphasis on the ability of doing something, however, the overall meaning is not changed.

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