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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are seeing him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing action of meeting or spending time with someone.
Example: "They are seeing him regularly to discuss the project updates."
Alternatives: "are meeting him" or "are visiting him".
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But this is undeniably how supporters are seeing him.
In McNamara's case, the treatment actually makes him more credible, because we feel we are seeing him in the raw.
"Is that why you are seeing him — so that he will marry you?" "Yes, but he's in no hurry".
But when it comes to the 45th president, it's as though these two communities are seeing him through alternate realities.
This president may think himself unassailable, but Americans are seeing him for what he is: a tin-pot tyrant.
In the presence of Irene, Soames swells up grotesquely with suppressed emotion, a sign that we are seeing him through her eyes.
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They were seeing him off.
And I think you'll be seeing him next week".
I was seeing him without the props of the papacy.
I don't expect to be seeing him in August.
"And the guys in back were seeing him in reverse.
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