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Discover Ludwig"see it done" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is most often used when talking about completing a task or achieving a goal. For example: "Although it seemed like an impossible task, we were determined to see it done."
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I just want to see it done".
"I want to see it done, the Governor wants to see it done.
It has become rare to see it done so well.
"Everyone would love to see it done quickly".
I wouldn't expect to see it done until the end of this year".
But he did not offer details of how he would like to see it done.
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And you see it, don't you?
I never see it do anything.
'You don't see it, do you?
Yes, you never see it, do you?
They said, "See it doesn't work".
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