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"seen instances" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that you have seen or experienced firsthand. Example: After seeing instances of poverty firsthand, I felt strongly compelled to volunteer with a local organization.
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But I've seen instances of bias, big and small, at other institutions.
"We've even seen instances where support staff contacted at the energy providers themselves have no idea that such funds exist".
Pennsylvania has also seen instances of methane leaking into aquifers in regions where shale-gas drilling is ongoing.
"I have seen instances where, within the immediate family, there has been some resentment," Ms. Cairo said.
I have seen instances where some would eat another associate's lunch from the refrigerator because they have nothing to eat," said Faulkner.
Mr. Levy said yesterday that disaster officials had already seen instances of victims seeking reimbursement from multiple agencies for the same expense.
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We still see instances of discrimination".
He added, "You're going to see — hopefully not — but you could see instances of anarchy...
He added, "You're going to see — hopefully not — but you could see instances of anarchy….
But they did make some moves when they saw instances where the economic problems were creeping up on us.
"But if that happens we are more likely to see instances where Isis will lash out abroad".
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