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The phrase "already seen some" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to experiences or observations that have occurred prior to the current moment.
Example: "I have already seen some interesting films this year that I would recommend."
Alternatives: "have previously encountered" or "have already observed some".
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Coin production has already seen some setbacks.
Companies have already seen some success.
Indeed, we've already seen some that do.
The campaign has already seen some 25 people killed.
The industry has already seen some astonishing innovations.
This year has already seen some unusual barters take place.
Sprint has already seen some high-level executives depart.
"We have already seen some progress since that original inspection.
Researchers had already seen some clues of overlapping genetic effects in identical twins.
You have already seen some countries — Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, Sudan, Iran — describe themselves as Islamic regimes.
We have already seen some theatres close, and there will inevitably be more.
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