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'saw up close' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a visual experience of something that was seen at a particularly close proximity. For example: When I saw the painting up close, I could appreciate the intricate detail of the brush strokes.
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They saw up close what he's made of.
He saw up close — in school and in Burma — the caste system at work.
I saw up close how Roger Ailes implanted beliefs in people that were beneath their good character.
Doc Watson, who died on Tuesday at age 89, was the first truly great guitar player I ever saw up close.
I also saw up close and personal the suffering that our people are facing and the devastating toll that this economy has taken.
Suma was the first senior leader in the civil service I saw up close taking management and leadership seriously, alongside his advisory role to ministers.
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We have seen, up close, his inclusive leadership and his strong relationships with Members from across our Caucus.
I too once supported charter school innovation until I saw, up-close, how corporate involvement promised to exacerbate the already egregious condition of institutional racism in New York's schools.
She has seen up close what's involved," he said.
The change becomes real when seen up close.
Seen up close, they have as much to do with painting as with sculpture.
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