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The phrase "about not seeing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a topic related to the inability to perceive or notice something.
Example: "The discussion was about not seeing the signs that indicated a problem."
Alternatives: "regarding the inability to see" or "concerning the lack of visibility."
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I said a lot of mean and grouchy things about his movies when he was alive – bad jokes about not seeing his films with a hangover, that his editing could detach the retina and induce epilepsy, all of that.
All the while, fans cried about not seeing Carl Cox or John Digweed slay the Echo Beach, some may have forgotten that it was the professor Pete Tong who curated Sunday's performances.
"There's something really powerful about not seeing.
"I could not stop worrying about not seeing family again".
Talk about not seeing history massing its forces round the corner.
The Deuce made a crack about not seeing Lieutenant Neely again.
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It took three years before anyone complained about not see the published accounts.
The only thing I was disappointed about was not seeing an elephant.
In Tulsa, the Rev. Ron Babbit of Contact Church of Christ said, "We can be firm about kids not seeing it".
The GP repeated his views about personally not seeing the difference between this patient and cancer patients.
"They were concerned about the system not seeing harm where harm might actually exist," Eubanks said.
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