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The part of sentence "you can observe" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone can observe something that is happening. For example, "If you look out the window, you can observe many interesting birds in the trees."
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"You can observe his ballets," she said.
"You can observe a lot by watching".
In the meantime you can observe his rehearsals.
"It's amazing how much you can observe just by watching," my father said, paraphrasing Yogi Berra.
As baseball great Yogi Berra said, "you can observe a lot just by watching".
Looks as though Yogi was right again: "You can observe a lot by watching".
You can observe what we do, but it is something you cannot copy".
"You can observe the whole history of the development of the city from its pinnacle".
You can observe the fascinating gear-driven mechanics of each leg being activated to create motion.
"You can observe the damage to her shirt and her shorts and to her flesh".
In other cases, though, you can observe a riskier, more complicated transaction between filmmaker and subject.
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