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"below see" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English
It may be grammatically correct, but it is not idiomatic or natural sounding. Instead, you could say "as you can see below" or "see below for more details." These phrases are often used in writing to direct the reader's attention to something that follows or to provide further information. Example: "Below, you can see the results of the experiment."
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These distinctive features are dealt with below (see bird; mammal).
Unisexual reproduction among rotifers is described below (see Parthenogenesis).
I deal with Râzî's contribution below (see 1.5.1).
Below, see the cast then and now.
Below, see how else it's being distributed.
Below, see photos of the planned catwalk!
Below, see the photo of Jolie.
Below, see pictures from the show.
Below, see the highest earning sitting executives.
Below, see a gallery of Parducci's work.
Below, see more portraits from the series.
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