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The part of sentence "See a map" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to an actual map, or when you are suggesting that someone look at a map for more information. For example: "If you're looking for the location of the park, you should see a map" or "I got lost so I pulled out my phone and saw a map to get me back on track."
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"I don't see a map," Maddy says.
With one press of a button, you see a map.
· Click here to see a map of the celebrated Route 128 itself.
When I think of the Galapagos, I see a map in my mind.
Glasses that let you see a map without using your smartphone!
Another click, and he could see a map showing both his and the hotel's locations.
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That is, until I saw a map showing where various books had been written in Manhattan.
I saw a map of the Royal Forest of Selwood in 1300.
"But for animals, I've never seen a map of biogeographic regions showing that connection".
Since I first saw a map of China in elementary school the nine-dash line has always been there.
There, he saw a map purporting to show the empire in the Sixth Century, at its point of greatest extent.
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