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What homographs mean to observe closely?

The homograph that means to observe closely is "see". It can also mean to perceive with the eyes, but in the context of observing closely, it implies paying attention to detail and noticing things that might otherwise go unnoticed.

Here are some examples:

* "I saw the bird carefully, noting its unique markings."

* "The detective saw the evidence closely, searching for clues."

* "The scientist saw the cells through the microscope, observing their intricate structures."

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