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The phrase "see on" is not correct in written English.
The phrase "see on" should not be used in any context.
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We'll see on Sunday".
We'll have to see on Friday".
Describes what they see on the trip.
"I like what I see on Sunday.
"I see on the television.
We'll see on the day".
That's what we see on the news.
It's something you'd see on a movie.
"It's odd what I see on television".
Others you might see on screen?
Ma olen vallaline ja see on valik.
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