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The phrase "I seen" is grammatically incorrect in written English
The correct form is "I have seen" or "I saw." The use of "I seen" is considered colloquial or slang and should be avoided in formal writing. Example of incorrect use: "I seen the movie last night." Corrected: "I saw the movie last night."
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— I seen your dog.
"I seen him earlier".
And I seen brains".
I seen your note".
"I seen him myself.
I seen Laimbeer, I seen Isiah, I seen Laimbeer moving.
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"I see," I said.
When I see you, I see faith".
I see Gilda, I see Johnny.
"When I see you, I see courage.
I see them, and I see myself".
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