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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sight for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the expression "a sight for sore eyes," which means something or someone that is very welcome or pleasing to see, especially after a long absence.
Example: "After a long day at work, my cozy home was a sight for sore eyes."
Alternatives: "a welcome sight" or "a pleasing view".
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A sight for the winter walker.
Well there's a sight for sore eyes.
Defenseless receivers were a sight for sore eyes.
For some, it has been a sight for sore eyes.
And isn't she a sight for glazed eyes?
Isabella plantation This ornamental woodland garden, in Richmond Park, is a sight for sore eyes.
His grand slam was a sight for a designated hitter struggling to hit.
They are a sight for sore eyes, even if they sometimes cause them, too.
" A SIGHT FOR SORE EYES" ("INQUIÉTUDES," 2004), directed by Gilles Bourdos, 8 45 p.m. Sold out.
There she was, a sight for these sore old wizard eyes, Gail.
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Entertainment Weekly's Jeff Jensen called their return a "sight-for-sore-eyes".
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