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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attractive sight" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is an adjective phrase that describes something that is visually appealing or pleasing to the eye. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as describing a person, place, or thing. Example: "The vibrant colors and intricate architecture made the cathedral a truly attractive sight for tourists visiting the city."
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It is also an attractive sight.
By then very yellowed and discoloured, it did not present an attractive sight.
To the outside world, I suspect this is not an attractive sight.
Why is the bar all the way in the back, right beside a partially open kitchen that's not an especially attractive sight?
Yet, in sport, ability generally finds a way of shining through and Salah's class is so clearcut, so emphatic and so enjoyable that he is comfortably the Premier League's most attractive sight at present.
Take 38 pounds off me, and that is not an attractive sight.
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And in full flight, there are few more attractive sights in the international game than Chile pouring forward.
But mainly he conducts sieges, usually successful, of just about any attractive woman in sight.
While the PES concept is attractive at first sight, this article discusses some weaknesses in its conceptual foundation.
There is nothing we find more attractive than the sight of a bipartisan majority, holding hands to kick the budgetary can down the road.
This precipitous and wooded bank, topped by the golden domes and spires of churches and bell towers and by high-rise apartment buildings, makes the city an attractive and impressive sight from across the Dnieper.
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