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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a seer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who is believed to have the ability to foresee the future or gain insight into hidden knowledge.
Example: "The villagers often sought the wisdom of a seer before making important decisions."
Alternatives: "a prophet" or "a visionary".
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I'm not a seer".
Suddenly, he was a seer.
But Ms. Teng is not a seer.
He was a farceur, not a seer.
But what does a seer do next?
She sees herself as a visionary, a seer.
Candida emerges as something of a seer, or a mythographer.
Who doesn't want to look like a seer?
He was trying to become such a seer.
"I am not a seer," he told Levine.
He was feted as a maestro and a seer.
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