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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more fascinating sight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two or more sights, indicating that one is more captivating or interesting than the other.
Example: "The view from the mountain was breathtaking, but the sunset over the ocean was a more fascinating sight."
Alternatives: "a more intriguing view" or "a more captivating scene".
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It's a fascinating sight at first, and within a few days I find myself doing the exact same thing.
This restless figure is a fascinating sight, with his cloak floating in the light of a fire in which anything might be imagined.
It is a fascinating sight because it has human eyes".
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It was a fascinating sight, as actors attempted to walk up the walls of the rehearsal room and come back safely down the other side.
A fascinator is much more fascinating.
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