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The phrase "a nice sight to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something visually appealing or pleasant to look at, often followed by a verb or a phrase that indicates what one can do with that sight.
Example: "The sunset over the mountains was a nice sight to behold."
Alternatives: "a lovely view to" or "a beautiful scene to".
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"I have seen the actual injury and it is not a nice sight to be honest.
They are not a nice sight to observe, and are called shabby by anyone that looks at them.
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Nathan with an underling onstage, an understudy or someone who's not up to it, is not a nice sight.
It's a nice sight, but without the somewhat unlikely scenario of cops refusing orders or even an informal organisation of cops endorsing the ideas of the 99% movement, the moment for potential solidarity will pass as tensions escalate.
The crash is a nice sight, but it's about the behaviour of the vehicle itself," says Thomas Fischer, head of research and development at BeamNG.
I just thank God, cross my heart, that I have not dropped so low that I could be hospitalized or anything, but I've seen people who have been hospitalized and it's not a nice sight The heavily medicated, they look like zombies, you know, and I just thank God it hasn't happened to me yet".
"Getting old in the fashion world is not a very nice sight.
Someone could have been seriously hurt and it was not a very nice sight or situation".
It was a great sight to see".
It was a remarkable sight to see.
It was a terrible sight to witness.
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