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Discover Ludwig"Be seeing you" is correct and usable in written English
It is a less formal way to say "Goodbye" and is usually used as a friendly farewell. For example: Thanks for coming to lunch. Be seeing you soon!
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Be seeing you there.
"Be seeing you," he said.
"Be seeing you".
"Be seeing you Mick," I had the feeling that I would never be seeing him again.
I'll be seeing you".
"I'll be seeing you soon".
B(whispers; last embrace): I'll be seeing you.
But we won't be seeing you round these parts again.
"Probably be seeing you guys again sometime this summer".
But I guess I'll be seeing you all in hell.
"I'll be seeing you again very soon," Sherlock drawls.
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