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The phrase "see well" is not correct in written English.
You should use the phrase "see clearly" instead. For example, "I can't see well from this distance, but I can see clearly from up close."
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(See "Well, Well, Wells: The Case Against Martha").. June 4, 2003: Stewart indicted.
These chorus girls can't see well.
He had the ability to see well.
Today, he can see well enough to ride a bike.
Many creatures cannot see well, spiders for example.
(I can see well enough, but only at low speeds).
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"I think we all want to see well-pitched games.
All around me I see well-meaning attempts to teach children solid financial virtues.
We mostly see well-behaved youngsters doing what children do; in other words, the "after" picture.
Foreigners coming to Russia see well-stocked stores, expensive cars and a booming stock market.
It will be nice to see well-known characters through strangers' eyes.
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