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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was a sight" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe something that is visually impressive or unusual. Example: The sunset over the ocean was a sight to behold, with its vibrant hues of pink, orange, and purple painting the sky. The tourists on the beach couldn't help but stop and take photos of the stunning view.
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It was a sight.
He was a sight to behold".
It was a sight to see: moving traffic.
"I was a sight to see," Cobb said.
It was a sight to melt the flintiest of hearts.
It was a sight that symbolised football's eternally changing order.
It was a sight he had not seen for years.
The whole deep-fried fish was a sight to behold.
It was a sight rarely seen in this segregated city.
It was a sight you rarely encounter at Carnegie Hall.
(Ms. Plimpton's Sybilesque turn as attack dog cum doting mommy was a sight to behold).
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