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The phrase "able to have sight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability of seeing or having vision, often in a context contrasting with blindness or visual impairment.
Example: "After the surgery, she was finally able to have sight and enjoy the beauty of the world around her."
Alternatives: "capable of seeing" or "having the ability to see".
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"It is right that those most directly affected are able to have sight of appropriate parts of the report prior to publication, and courteous to give sufficient notice.
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It had a rotating telescope for measuring horizontal and vertical angles and able to take sights on prominent objects at a distance.
"The public may be uncomfortable with the implications of people being able to use this without needing to have a sight line to the target - you could see this having terrorist uses," said Ms Quintana.
"You have to have long sight".
The hospital's surgeon had been able to restore sight in her eye, though it would unfortunately remain disfigured.
During these earlier days Lance's vision had not fully deteriorated, and he was able to use what sight he did have to educate himself on various forms of production software.
At 13 or 14 I would certainly not have been able to discuss the sight of my dad wondering down the corridor urinating all over the carpet with anyone except Mum.
You will be able to sight whether the seeds have germinated or not.
And the freefall seems to have no end in sight.
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