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Discover Ludwig"seeing things" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe the act of perceiving or experiencing something in a particular way, typically due to a hallucination, delusion, or vivid imagination. Example: "She couldn't sleep last night because she kept seeing things in the shadows, convinced that there was someone lurking in her room."
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seeing things
verb
Present participle of see things
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I appreciate "Seeing Things?
Had he been seeing things?
Q. Am I seeing things?
I'm seeing things differently.
They think they're seeing things clearly.
You start reading things, seeing things.
"Tell me I'm seeing things.
I thought I'm seeing things.
Mr. Patterson is seeing things.
Perhaps I was seeing things.
"People like seeing things go up".
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