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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Great to see you" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used as a way to express enthusiasm or happiness upon seeing someone. Example: "Great to see you again! How have you been?"
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Great to see you.
Great to see you, Fern.
Great to see you here.
"Great to see you!" she said.
Great to see you, lovely shirt, please give me money'".
Great to see you, I want you to know I've been advised that it would be insulting to call you fat.
Great to see you again!" Joe Donnelly, the Democratic candidate for Indiana's second district, has never set eyes on your correspondent before.
Great to see you! Did you bring the money?
"Great to see you today!" They even sign off with "xo's" and smiley emoticons.
CLINTON: Great to see you!
It's great to see you".
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