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The phrase 'close to seeing' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that is almost happening, inching closer to full realization. For example, "We are close to seeing a breakthrough in our research."
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"We were very close to seeing hunting," he said.
We shouldn't say, "It can't happen here," because we are close to seeing it a reality.
It was as close to seeing myself dead as I expect to come".
The Sacred Congregation comes so close to seeing what is wrong with this.
We are not close to seeing the beginning of the end of the epidemic.
"We are really close to seeing that military intervention may well be the only solution," she said.
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The mountains were too close to see.
There's a bit of grey, but you have to get close to see it.
He said satellites were often too close to see the big picture.
It's upper middle class parent myopia, a problem whose limits they're too close to see.
"Some corpses were just burned in the crossroads of the village, but not allowing people to get close to see".
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