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It could be: ''I had seen him twice yesterday, and he looked perfectly healthy; therefore, I was very surprised this morning to hear that he had died.''

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No, the correct form would be "I saw him twice yesterday." Using the past simple tense "saw" instead of "had seen" is more appropriate for describing completed actions in the past.

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