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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and saw it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone observed or witnessed something, typically following a description of an event or action.
Example: "She walked to the edge of the cliff and saw it, the breathtaking view of the valley below."
Alternatives: "and observed it" or "and noticed it."
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Sports Direct made its £26m approach on Wednesday, and saw it promptly rebuffed by Blacks.
She turned around and saw it there.
And saw it happen.
Wolfred followed her gaze and saw it, too.
I picked it up and saw it was half full.
I just turned around and saw it like everybody else.
"I looked up and saw it was 102," Verlander said.
Barclay leaned closer and saw it was a silver dollar.
"When I walked in and saw it, I gasped".
"I was right next to her and saw it happen.
I looked up and saw it said, "Hospital".
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