why we cannot see similar kinds of trees in forest????????????
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'You can't see the forest for the trees' is telling someone that they are so focused on the details of a situation, that they are not seeing the bigger picture at all. ... You can't see the forest for the trees envisions a less dire situation. You are seeing details, or problems, or information.
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Because of the seeds which it grows
May be because the way they grow
May be because the difference between the presence which they get
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