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when I looked at it from vs the way I saw it

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they convey slightly different meanings. 'When I looked at it from' implies a specific moment or perspective when something was observed, while 'the way I saw it' refers to one's personal interpretation or opinion. Both phrases are correct in their respective contexts.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 867 views

when I looked at it from

This phrase is correct and commonly used to describe a specific moment or perspective when something was observed.

This phrase is used to indicate the time or viewpoint from which something was observed or considered.
  • When I looked at the game I realized who I was actually playing.
  • When I looked at yours, I could see the difference.
  • I saw him when I looked at Amenabar in court.
  • And when I looked at yours, I could see the difference.
  • When I looked at Alan, I saw my husband.
  • My eyes popped out when I looked at my phone bill this month.
  • Funny thing is when I looked at your birth certificate...
  • When I looked at it, all these coincidences seemed too much.
  • But when I looked at him... there was a connection.
  • I was just glad to get away from him. I didn't think about it again until today when I looked at the picture I took.
  • I mean, I really want to feel that thing I always felt when I looked at you before.
  • Run a trace, find out. I was able to part it and when I looked at it I completely blanked out.
  • I can still feel that feeling I felt when I looked at her.
  • I was able to part it and when I looked at it I completely blanked out.
  • When I looked at the faces of the men in the international brigades, I found I loved them immeasurably.
  • But when I looked at the data, what I found was that, quite frankly, students in general, large numbers were not making it.
  • And when I looked at them, I could only think one thing.
  • I didn't mean anything when I looked at it, but watch this.
  • Because when I looked at you I saw her face.
  • But when I looked at the others, I could find no connection.

the way I saw it

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express one's personal interpretation or opinion about something.

This phrase is used to convey how someone personally perceived or understood a situation or event.
  • I mean, he used to see the world exactly the way I saw it.
  • That's the way I saw it and I acted accordingly.
  • But you never know when history's going to repeat itself that's the way I saw it.
  • I was just calling it the way I saw it.
  • Now I don't know about you, but the way I saw it, it was the same life I was risking either way.
  • I might have been able to teach him something about life the way I saw it.
  • TESSA: The way I saw it we'd need two things to survive: Automatic sprinklers...
  • The way I saw it... kick over any rock and most likely a desperado will crawl out and knife you right in the heart if there was a dollar in it.
  • Okay, this isn't the way that I saw it playing out either, but I had to do something.
  • Once you make a decision, set down the path, you follow it right to the end, at least... That's the way I always saw it.
  • And while you two were out surfing... by the way, I saw you eat it on that one wave.
  • Now one of the things that I do is I don't use any filters, I don't use anything to - I try to capture the moment as much as possible as the way that I saw it with my own eyes.
  • That's the way I saw them.
  • That's not the way I saw things.
  • The words shaped the way I saw the dawn.
  • Friends don't argue the way I saw you arguing today.
  • Way I saw it, you were shooting at my men.
  • If someone came at me the way I saw the deceased attack Miss Borden, I'd have no choice but to defend myself.
  • And this is the way I saw the ocean at school - as if to say, All geography and science lessons stop at water's edge.
  • That's the way I saw you looking at me on the pier.

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