[Grammar] “The KPIs see declining in this month", can I use "see" in that way?

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Hi Teacher,

“The KPIs see declining in this month", can I use "see" in that way? I looked up "see" on merriam-webster.com but didn't see such usage, which I saw a native speaker used in that way.

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Adam
 

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Re: “The KPIs see declining in this month", can I use "see" in that way?

Key performance indicator.

Or, "The sales see declining...", could I use in such ways?

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Adam
 

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Re: “The KPIs see declining in this month", can I use "see" in that way?

Key performance indicator.

Or, "The sales see declining...", could I use in such ways?

Thanks,
Adam

No. "The sales are declining" or "The sales have seen a decline".
 

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Re: “The KPIs see declining in this month", can I use "see" in that way?

No. "The sales are declining" or "The sales have seen a decline".

Many thanks! Then I know "see" could be used in this way. Would "The sales see a decline" be OK?
 

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Re: “The KPIs see declining in this month", can I use "see" in that way?

In most contexts, no.
 
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