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Discover Ludwig"eyesight problems" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to any issue or difficulty with one's vision or ability to see clearly. Example: "The elderly are more prone to developing eyesight problems such as cataracts or age-related macular degeneration."
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But eyesight problems there are somewhat different.
Nightlights help older cats with poor vision or eyesight problems navigate at night.
He also had eyesight problems, for which he went to London for special lenses.
She had eyesight problems from an early age, with a squint, a lazy left eye and astigmatism in both eyes.
But it has emerged that the crowd-pleasing performances of Whipsnade Zoo's five Californian sea lions were unexpectedly put at risk when they developed eyesight problems.
Other evidence has suggested that Lubitz may have been seeking treatment for eyesight problems that he feared could put his flying career at risk.
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First the eyesight problem, then his children.
But with three major US publishers investing in expensive launches for the new size, it must be more than an eyesight problem.
David de Gea's erratic first season at Manchester United has taken place with the talented but error-prone goalkeeper suffering from an eyesight problem that may necessitate laser surgery at the end of the season.
He's played 300 games and scored from the halfway line the other month, but Forest say he has an eyesight problem.
This much is clear when the investor turned philanthropist explains that 2.5 billion people across our own planet have an eyesight problem but lack access to basic correction.
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