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"seeing how far" is a perfectly grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to express the idea of measuring progress and/or distance between two points. For example, "I'm looking forward to seeing how far I can go in my new job."
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I enjoyed seeing how far she would go.
But seeing how far they can go is part of the job.
LC: Seeing how far Clayton Kershaw and Zach Greinke can take the Dodgers.
However, we aren't going to take our time seeing how far we can go".
"At Ailey, I was just seeing how far I could get.
"Seeing how far I can push the believability in my own mind.
"It's his way of flirting and maybe seeing how far he can take our relationship.
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You see how far this can go.
See how far we have come?
You see how far she got.
— and see how far you can get.
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