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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sight for you" is not commonly used in written English and may be unclear without context.
It could be used in a context where you are referring to something visually appealing or noteworthy that is intended for someone's enjoyment or appreciation.
Example: "The sunset over the mountains was truly a sight for you to behold."
Alternatives: "a treat for your eyes" or "a visual delight for you".
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Utilizing a host of actual dedicated bus lanes, buses arrive so frequently in London that you'll often witness buses eclipsing each other at stops; a sight for sore eyes if you're from New York, where average bus speeds are some of the slowest in the country.
Just outside Cadiz there is an american airbase that was a sight for constant protest as you could see the giant transport planes taking off.
What they're saying is, 'It's so dismal, you're a sight for sore eyes.' " The last six weeks have not been the snowiest, according to calculations by meteorologists at Pennsylvania State University, based on National Weather Service data.
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?
Apple playing nicely with enterprise companies is a sight for sore eyes.
A sight for sore eyes.
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