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Discover LudwigThe phrase "could I see" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to make a polite request to view or examine something. Example: "Could I see the report before it is submitted?"
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Could I see the attraction?
"Could I see your studios?" I asked.
When would could I see them again?
If so, could I see it?
My response was immediate: Could I see his scripts?
Could I see a fellow husband of a breast cancer patient and just soldier on?
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Imagine some of the prisoners asked the jailers 'could I see my daughters and sons', please, and they did not get answers.
I felt I could see it".
I could see that before you could.
I could hardly see where I was.
Only then, when I had done the work—I always resist work, I'm the laziest person I know could I see the virtues and flaws of what I had made.
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