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See Eye To Eye

The idiom "see eye to eye" means to agree with someone or to have the same opinion as someone else. It is often used when two people have different ideas or views on a particular topic, but then they come to an agreement and have the same understanding.

For example, imagine two friends are discussing where to go for dinner. One friend suggests a pizza place, while the other suggests a sushi restaurant. They may not see eye to eye at first, but after discussing their preferences and considering their options, they may come to an agreement and decide to go to a Mexican restaurant instead.

This idiom can also be used in a professional setting, such as in a business meeting where colleagues are discussing a project. If two colleagues have different ideas on how to approach the project, they may need to discuss and compromise until they see eye to eye and agree on a plan of action.

Overall, "see eye to eye" is a useful idiom to express agreement and understanding between two or more people.


The usage of the idiom 'See Eye To Eye' in a sentence

• Even though we have different opinions about the party, we managed to see eye to eye and had a great time.

• The couple saw eye to eye on most things, but they disagreed on whether to have children or not.

• The government officials couldn't see eye to eye on the country's economic policies, leading to a political crisis.

• My best friend and I always see eye to eye on what movie to watch.

• Despite coming from different cultural backgrounds, the delegation saw eye to eye on the importance of environmental protection.

• The team couldn't see eye to eye on the project's direction, so we had to schedule a meeting to discuss it.

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