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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I see everywhere" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express the idea that something is prevalent or noticeable in many places or situations.
Example: "The influence of social media is something I see everywhere in today's society."
Alternatives: "I notice it all around" or "I observe it everywhere."
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I see everywhere the zigzag course of compromise and concession.
It made me think of the bicycles I see everywhere in New York, the expensive models made for lone riders, as well as the ones with child seats of varying sizes and shapes, and I wondered if the Indian upper classes, in their very race to catch up with the West, weren't falling behind yet again.
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I like the beauty that I see everywhere, in everything.
I loved the art and crafts that I saw everywhere- a tribute to the creativity of locals.
Greece is OK; I didn't see the same signs of urbanization that I saw everywhere else.
Cory Klatt: The "new normal" is what I expected to see everywhere.
What my sense was, I was seeing everywhere I looked, I was seeing funny, playful little experiments.
But this year, I was inspired by a sandwich I see everywhere: turkey, cranberry, and brie.
I see glass everywhere.
"I see it everywhere".
I see HIV everywhere.
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