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"see something new" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of experiencing or witnessing something for the first time. Example: "On our trip to Japan, we were excited to see something new every day - from the bustling city streets to the serene temples in the countryside."
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You will see something new.
See something new or interesting?
You always see something new".
I wanted to see something new.
You do see something new each show.
Each time I go, I see something new.
"They're chomping at the bit to see something new".
Pixar's customers expect to see something new every time.
"Every night I see something new," Ms. Lion said.
It's nice to see something new coming in".
I always see something new, erased or changed.
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