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Discover Ludwig"out of sight" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used as an idiom meaning either "not in my line of sight" or "forgotten". Example: "Once the test was over, I put it out of sight and out of mind."
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Out of sight.
Out of sight, on hold.
Out of sight, out of their control.
Out of sight means out of mind.
Out of sight, out of heart.
Out of sight, their hands met.
Out of sight, out of reach.
Out of sight and out of mind.
Out of sight, but available.
Out of sight, out of mind.
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