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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sighting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of seeing or observing something, often in the context of wildlife, UFOs, or other notable occurrences.
Example: "The hikers reported a sighting of a rare bird in the forest."
Alternatives: "an observation" or "a glimpse".
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Impossible to speak to him in that circumstance, but what a sighting.
But, then, in memory's narrow eye comes a fixifying certainty, an absolute recognition — a sighting.
But it is a sighting happily dissolved in awed contemplation of his mighty achievement.
Following a sighting from a steamship off the Hebrides, she was lost without a trace.
It's been years since they've spotted one, but there was a sighting the day before.
A sighting".
Had a sighting?
just couldn't manage a sighting.
Shout out if there's a sighting.
> the past year, and we just couldn't manage a sighting.
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Few regarded its opening pitch of £50 as anything other than a sighting-shot.
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