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Discover Ludwig"familiar sight" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is easily recognizable or commonly seen. Example: As I walked through the bustling city streets, the familiar sight of street vendors selling hot dogs and pretzels filled the air.
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It was a familiar sight.
It's a familiar sight.
International jostling is a familiar sight.
That's becoming a familiar sight this season.
The match turned on a familiar sight though.
LONDON — A Henry Moore sculpture is an oddly familiar sight.
But the familiar sight of her desk reassured her.
Wealthy candidates are a familiar sight in Illinois.
The team's orange kits have become a familiar sight in the Tour.
This one had a familiar sight: the yellow Harland and Wolff cranes.
But his brutish bluster has been a familiar sight for Hungarians for over a quarter century.
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