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no not really it's most likely saying looking forward seeing you or to see you

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It's not incorrect, but it's not exactly correct either. It would be better if you put "I'm looking forward to seeing you soon"

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Is We looked forward to see you correct?

No, the correct phrasing is "We looked forward to seeing you."


Is this gramatically correct - I look forward to meeting you as well?

Almost. It would be correct of you to say "I look forward to seeing you all soon," changing the verb "see" into its gerund form, "seeing."


Is a correct sentence I look forward to see you?

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Mirando hacia adelante a verle!


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Do we say - look forward to see you Saturday - look forward to seeing you Saturday - look forward to seeing you on Saturday?

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