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Discover LudwigNo; the phrase "seen well" is not a valid phrase in English.
A similar phrase that does exist is "seen clearly," which means that something has been observed with detail and clarity. Example: I watched the bird carefully and saw it was red; I could see it clearly.
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"I had seen well over 100 females, and then word got out," he said.
As for the bit that can't be seen, well, that bit can't be seen.
"In France, provocations by artists are sometimes seen well, when they are done with grace.
He is, as we have seen, well capable of batting for an hour or two.
Right now, he said, Portland officers do not feel they are seen well.
This is a distinctive species, which, if seen well, is unlikely to be confused with any other species.
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She had seen well-intentioned people come and go without really improving the situation.
As a mother of public school children now thriving in 7th and 10th grade, I have seen well-to-do New Yorkers choose public school over private.
Countless times we've seen well-meaning managers dilute their authority by failing to emphasize their perspective or corral an important discussion.
Witnesses near the base, close to the United States Embassy here, said they had seen well-armed soldiers in armored vehicles driving past.
The past few years have seen well-capitalised Brazilian groups such as Anhanguera, Estácio and Kroton, which are listed on São Paulo's stock exchange, and big foreign ones such as DeVry and Laureate, both American, swallow many minnows.
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