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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'there has seen' is not correct and is not usable in written English.
It should be written as 'there has been'. Example: There has been an increase in the number of people attending the event.
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Since the opening of the Stony Brook center, the team there has seen some 35 patients.
Mr. Kothari, who grew up in India and attended business school there, has seen the trend firsthand.
"But I'm not so fond of the fact that when I go to the theater everyone there has seen me dance.
Some of the strongest online creative content out there has seen a brand use the audience to help shape the direction of the campaign.
"Our attempts to just tinker around the edges, have a carbon trading scheme here, change our light bulbs there, has seen our emissions go up by 63%," she said.
The announcement on Sunday that the land in the Gush Etzion settlement block near Bethlehem would be expropriated – the first step towards building a significant new settlement there – has seen strong protests from the UK and European governments including France and Spain, and from Italian foreign minister Federica Mogherini, who was just appointed the EU's next foreign minister.
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Jane Campbell, a spokeswoman for the Pentagon, said no one there had seen it.
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Times reporters there have seen and written about buildings that crumbled to the ground, revealing very weak structural support.
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