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Discover Ludwig"we already saw" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that an action has already been completed in the past. For example: - We already saw the movie last week. - I don't need to show you the pictures, we already saw them. - Have you finished your homework? Yes, we already saw all the problems in class.
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We already saw there's this problem with insufficient demand.
We already saw this question when we talked about resonance.
The Via Biberatica, that we already saw here, and then the covered bazaar up there.
And you can see the same scheme as we already saw.
We already saw last time the Hobbesian and Lockean creationist theories of science, but they were really transitional figures.
We already saw last time, before the break, that once we repeat games once games go on for a while we can sustain behavior that's quite interesting.
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Can we already see a winner?
"We already see through it".
We already see it, we already know it".
We already see signs of that.
We already see a lot of refugees.
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