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The phrase "at the sight" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something happens or is observed when something else is seen. For example, "The guests gasped at the sight of the intricate cake."
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Locals bristle at the sight of Westerners.
My aching shoulders drooped at the sight.
My uncle gasped at the sight.
The crowds grew frenzied at the sight of her.
He expressed awe at the sight of Mt. Rainier.
My heart sank at the sight of him.
Children rarely scream at the sight of me.
He sat up at the sight of us and smirked.
People cringe at the sight of a shotgun".
I felt sick at the sight of him reading.
He felt sick at the sight of a baseball.
More suggestions(22)
exhilaration at the sight
glee at the sight
happy at the sight
at the order
at the scene
at the vista
at the viewpoint
at the picture
at the vision
at the horizon
at the glimpse
at the viewfinder
at the image
at the viewing
at the insight
at the spectacle
at the glance
at the hearing
at the perception
at the gaze
at the visibility
at the visual
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