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The phrase 'a sight to' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe an impressive sight or view, often before adjectives such as “behold” or “marvel.” For example, “We gazed in awe at the gorgeous sunset, a sight to behold.”.
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It's a sight to behold".
It was quite a sight to see".
He was a sight to behold".
Anyway, it's a sight to behold.
A sight to behold.
The game is a sight to behold.
It is a sight to see.
It would be a sight to see.
It was a sight to see: moving traffic.
Washington in 1850 was not a sight to behold.
"I was a sight to see," Cobb said.
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