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Minhuoc Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

catch sight of it

Is it right to use "catch sight of" here? Which can be used?

"This shop is so small that we didn't catch sight of it."

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Idiom : catch sight of someone or something (catch a glimpse of someone or something) To see them only for a brief moment. ---------------

  • Idiom : catch sight of someone or something (catch a glimpse of someone or something) To see them only for a brief moment.
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Idiom: catch sight of someone or something (catch a glimpse of someone or something)
    To see them only for a brief moment.
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