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Discover LudwigThe phrase "often seen in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that can usually be found in a certain location or situation. For example: These types of butterflies are often seen in gardens.
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Global ageing is too often seen in a negative line.
He was often seen in the streets without his bodyguards.
Eric's art is often seen in his brother's films.
These transfigurations, Malcolm notes, are often seen in Christian terms.
He is not often seen in New York.
Anosognosia is often seen in Alzheimer's patients, for example.
He is often seen in a Bentley attended by bodyguards.
Blue is a color not often seen in nature.
Imagination is required, something not often seen in architecture.
Gains like this are not often seen in education.
There's a combative, agitated side to Cox that isn't often seen in his science programmes.
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