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'things to see' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used when referring to an array of potential items that can be viewed, such as sights, monuments, or any other type of attraction. For example: "We took a weekend trip to the city and there were so many things to see!".
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There were some great things to see.
There'd be plenty of interesting things to see.
There are so many wonderful things to see".
There are things to point out, things to see.
Then there was more drink and more things to see.
"She believes that sometimes people do things to see if they can do things".
You walk around, there's plenty of shops and museums and things to see here.
A lot of people who lament a lack of things to see simply haven't gone looking.
Illinois is a wonderful state, with many things to see, very few of them involving altitude.
"Some are more like public performances, and they're exciting things to see," Mr. Gaynor said.
Now, however, there are things to see and tires to kick.
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agreements to see
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