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Discover LudwigThe phrase "when seen through" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when You are speaking of something being seen or observed from a different perspective, such as when discussing the way different people view things. For example, "When seen through the eyes of a child, the world can be a very different place."
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"Everything is twinned when seen through the conflict.
The world does seem a more alluring place when seen through Anne's eyes.
When seen through Mr Fernández-Armesto's scholarly eyes, his lies are not really whoppers.
But history plays can sometimes suffer when seen through the prism of current events.
For evidence, Newton pointed to the example of Jupiter, which showed a noticeable flattening when seen through a telescope.
Trump's vilification of Hillary Clinton, Atwood believes, is more explicable when seen through the lens of the Puritan witch-hunts.
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Yezad, even when not seen through the eyes of a son, has a bit of paternal aloofness.
When Drosselmeier, seen through the gauze in the interlude between scenes in Act I, turns his face to the Nutcracker doll, he shows us his resemblance to it: white hair, beard, the tough-lovable persona.
When seeing women through pregnancy and labor, Ms. Herron and Ms. Cross, both certified nurse midwives, use the same approach.
My cousin whose Christmas cards reflect the awe he found more than 50 years ago, when seeing the stars through his first telescope.
And when it sees through us, which, at its best, it does.
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