Seen is the correct spelling when referring to sight.
For example: Have you seen the new film yet?
Scene is the correct spelling when referring to part of a play or film.
For example: I loved the car chase scene.
The correct spelling is "unnoticed" (not seen).
You can spell it Tom, Tommy, Thomas, or Tommie. I have seen Thom.
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I have seen it spelled Chayse.
This is the only way that I have ever seen Brent spelled.
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The correct spelling is "unnoticed" (not seen).
You can spell it Tom, Tommy, Thomas, or Tommie. I have seen Thom.
That is the correct spelling of "retrospectively" (seen in hindsight).
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I have seen it spelled Chayse.
Although it is seen hyphenated, the spelling "nonbusiness" is acceptable.
The word sought may be "observable" (able to be seen).
Phhhhhhht! is one way that I have seen.
This is the only way that I have ever seen Brent spelled.
That is the correct spelling of "unprecedented" (unique, never seen before).