Have full visibility of
a superb nominalisation which means “see”, and throws in a needless preposition and an ugly Latinate derivative of see. Which is a nominalization of an adjective of a noun.
Amazing Grace
How sweet the sound
that saved a wretch like me
I once was lost
but now am found
was blind
But now I see
Amazing Grace
How sweet the sound
that saved a wretch like me
I once suffered such losses, costs, damages, claims, expenses, liabilities, proceedings or other demands which I may have incurred or suffered in connection with or arising from my own mortal failings, frailty and/or weaknesses (as the case may be) —
but now am found
was blind
But for the time being I have visibility of the matter in question.
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