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The phrase "see behind" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It is commonly used in sentences to describe the action of seeing something that is located behind another object or person. Example: I couldn't see the car in front of me, but I could see behind it in my rearview mirror.
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See behind the pictures".
I can't see behind my ass".
"We will always see behind the curtain.
I see behind the lines.
I see behind the false screens.
"But they couldn't see behind the scenes".
The Rangers see behind the grimace.
We will not know until we see behind the curtain.
For all this, however, Bradley cannot see behind himself.
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