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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually see in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to perceive or understand something in a specific context or situation.
Example: "When I look at the painting, I can actually see in the brushstrokes the artist's emotions."
Alternatives: "truly perceive in" or "genuinely observe in".
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Not at all like the real audiences that we actually see in the theatre.
You know, people you actually see in person regularly — friends, relatives, co-workers, neighbors.
This is what you can actually see in Nash's picture," Lee wrote.
But nobody knew what this contraption would actually see in the sky, he explained.
I think you can actually see in the picture the sweat trickling down his cheek.
But what do we actually see in this 100-minute play?
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Maybe it should include some other foodstuffs as well - the ones you're supposed to know from your collection of Gordon, Delia and Nigella but have never actually seen in real life.
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