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"has seen life" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone who has experienced a lot of different and challenging things, often referring to someone who has lived a long and eventful life. Example: My grandfather, who is 95 years old, has definitely seen life. He has travelled the world, fought in a war, and owned his own business.
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He has seen life, but not as Zigi Shipper and Ben Helfgott have seen life, and death.
He has seen life, even its futility, but has come to cherish its wonders and its love.
Still lean at 51, Mr. Baker has seen life improve since his youth in the Jim Crow South.
FOR nearly two weeks, downtown New Milford has seen life turned upside down by a heavily equipped 100-member occupying force.
A mixture of heathland and forest, this vast 2,500-hectare 2,500-hectareswathe of Wealden Sussex has seen life as a Roman estate, a mustering point for soldiers ready to repel Napoleon's hordes (the marks of the camp kitchens are still visible) and a royal hunting ground.
Bath-born Phillips has seen life at all the top levels of English football except the Premier League since making his Bristol City debut in December 1998.
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But I've seen life; I've seen beauty.
"I have seen life from many different angles.
She should have seen life in the poker room 15 years ago.
"They were happy to know their status" said Maxwell, "because they had seen life in me".
The dilemmas of ageing recur, except that the 20th century had seen life expectancy increase by 30 years.
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