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Discover LudwigThe phrase "saw sights" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to a person having seen interesting or famous sights as part of a trip or journey. For example, "We went to London and saw sights like Big Ben and the Tower Bridge."
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If we saw sights like that in the third world, our stomachs would heave.
I spent over a month in the Middle East and saw sights that the guidebooks are yet to discover.
We saw sights from restored Austro-Hungarian buildings to "Sarajevo roses" – scars on the pavement caused by shelling, since filled with red resin.
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You learn facts, you see sights, you get some sort of geographical orientation to New York.
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A tourist is out to see sights, usually which have been enumerated for him in a guidebook.
We've had wonderful moments together, talking about private things and seeing sights such as Angkor Wat.
SESSIONS TO END TONIGHT Delegates to Grand Commandery Meeting See Sights of City -- Attend Dinner and Ball.
We'd like to spend approximately 10 days and see sights within 500 miles of the city.
For 22 days, travelers hopscotch the Eastern Hemisphere to see sights of cultural, environmental and historical significance.
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