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Discover LudwigThe phrase "caught a sight" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe the act of unexpectedly seeing something. You can use it in a sentence like this: "After wandering through the dense forest, we finally caught a sight of the majestic waterfall."
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The British media caught a sight of Johnston pulling this stunt and wrote way too many stories about, essentially, an official helping an old lady walk down some stairs.
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Frontiersmen climbed up on the damask furniture to catch a sight of Jackson.
An hour before sunrise on Monday morning, November 18, catch a sight of the elusive planet Mercury, with brightening Comets ISON and Lovejoy as a bonus.
Gathering all of the formulations above, we catch a sight of many milestones established in the development of neurogenesis as well as obstacles being unfathomed.
When you first catch a sight of the bug, there must be more in the book.
If you catch a sighting of the two, drop us a note at [email protected].
During migration season you may even catch a gray whale, and if you are a bird watcher this is a prime location to catch a sighting of murres, cormorants, and pigeon guillemots.
Every autumn, lucky visitors to Laguna, Brazil, which is situated around a narrow lagoon on the Atlantic Ocean, catch an odd sight.
When scientists do manage to pull one of these animals up, they sometimes catch an odd sight: a blue glow coming mostly from the shark's belly.
RECENTLY, at a lunch for a group of women friends in Rome, an Italian caught sight of a holy card in an American companion's purse.
I caught sight of a ruffling, a tick, a gleam.
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