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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sight of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is seen or noticed, often in a picturesque or impressive way. Example: The mountaintop offered a breathtaking sight of the valley below, with its rolling green hills and winding river.
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This is a sight of planetary strangeness.
Most welcomed a sight of even vague red lines.
But it still is a sight of memory when you go to Gdansk.
He darted a few paces to his left to give himself a sight of the target.
Frontiersmen climbed up on the damask furniture to catch a sight of Jackson.
Rakitskyy almost gets a sight of goal but is overwhelmed by a blue flurry of defenders.
A potential bridegroom promises Somayeh she can attend university just for a sight of her breasts.
What they needed was a sight of goal – something to offer encouragement and make Fenerbahce think.
Messi almost had a sight of goal just now but his shot was blocked.
A smallish woman with blue beady eyes, watching the street for a sight of her favorite hairdo.
He slides a pass into the area for Benteke, who looks to have a sight of goal for a moment.
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