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The phrase "is definitely seen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is clearly observable or noticeable in a particular context. Example: "In the final scene of the movie, the character's transformation is definitely seen by the audience."
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Bath teenager Watson, who played alongside Nowell in the England Under-20 team which won the Junior World Cup last summer, was brought into the training squad during the autumn internationals to gain experience and he is definitely seen as a future international.
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And the company is definitely seeing strong early demand.
Trunk Club is definitely seeing traction amongst users.
To that point, Chor says that SPARQCode is definitely seeing traffic in the States pick up.
He's definitely seen through me.
"When I was at college [Goldsmiths, between 1984 and 1987]," Lucas says, "sculpture was definitely seen to be macho.
"It's definitely seen as a victory for Chappaqua," said Colin Calhoun, the owner of Calhoun's Restaurant.
"She's definitely seen as way too left of the right, if you will," Stephen Haycox, a historian here, said of Ms. Murkowski.
When you think about baking cakes, you're making an elaborate, beautiful object and the skills required are definitely seen as more feminine.
But he's definitely seen as a leader of a younger, more liberal group of Democratic representatives, and he's made climate change a signature issue.
"If you've got global skills, you're definitely seen as a hot ticket," said Neil S. Orkin, a principal at Global Training Systems, a global management consulting firm in Somerville, N.J.
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