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'well see' is not correct in written English.
It should be written as "we'll see." Example: I asked my teacher for an extension on the project and she said, "We'll see."
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Well, see what you think.
Well, see you later, Valrhona".
"Well, see you around".
"Well, see you around, I guess".
"Well, see, that's a different question".
Unsuspecting readers might well see their validity.
Well see them in the budget.
"Well, see, here's the weird thing.
She may well see me differently.
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And as for buttons and time well, see the movie.
(Well....see the Warnings below).
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