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Discover Ludwig"see anything" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to ask someone if they can notice something or to indicate that they are looking around for something. For example: "I've been searching for hours but I don't seem to see anything."
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We couldn't see anything.
You couldn't see anything".
They didn't see anything".
I didn't see anything.
I couldn't see anything.
I won't see anything.
They couldn't really see anything.
"But you'd never see anything.
"We didn't see anything special.
"I don't see anything happening".
I don't see anything else.
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