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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seen him back" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to have seen someone return or come back from somewhere. Example: "I hadn't seen him in years, but I finally saw him back at our high school reunion."
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He said he didn't know anything about it, but we've never seen him back".
"They want to know how honest you're gonna be," Nelson said, "and I haven't seen him back off on anything".
"He's disclosed his interest in coaching jobs, and I haven't seen him back off on criticism," Ebersol said.
A direct hit would've seen him back in the pavilion, but Malinga could only smack the bowler painfully on the wrist with his throw.
"The arrangement was very much while Colin Graves – whether he did or he didn't [mean it] – intimated that perhaps that door was open, that's why we have seen him back playing county cricket.
7.21pm BST 9th over: England 36-1 (Carberry 26, Root 8) Despite those two edges, at least one of which should have seen him back in the pavilion, Carberry has someone looked far more like an international cricketer in this innings than previously in this series.
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It's great to see him back".
Glad to see him back.
"Just to see him back playing.
"I'd love to see him back".
"I'd like to see him back".
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