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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seen it all before" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that a situation or experience is not new or unfamiliar to you. For example: "I've seen it all before—every time I visit my dad, he tries to convince me to move back home."
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"I've seen it all before," he thundered.
We've seen it all before, sadly.
"We've seen it all before," sighed Sport.
And they have seen it all before too.
Probably because she's seen it all before, poor woman.
You think you've seen it all before, then Rodman rocks up in North Korea.
"We are not nervous, because we have seen it all before," he says.
I think she knew: She had seen it all before!
The Internet has seen it all before.
Steve Green had seen it all before.
STEVE HERSCHBACH has seen it all before.
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