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Discover LudwigThe phrase "could see him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the ability to perceive someone visually in the past or in a hypothetical situation.
Example: "From the top of the hill, I could see him walking towards the house."
Alternatives: "was able to see him" or "could spot him."
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Donal could see him now.
"I could see him.
"You could see him thinking: 'Arab princess.
Perhaps she could see him in Sara.
"You could see him click it".
"You could see him get better.
We could see him shortly.
(I could see him giggling).
You could see him yesterday.
You could see him there.
I could see him whenever I wanted.
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