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Why "sights" is used as a plural with "s"? Does it have different meaning from just "sight"?

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Rebecca

The word "sight" when meaning a landmark or location of something to see, can be countable. So the plural form of the word "sight" in this context is "sights" and it is grammatically correct to say this. Ex: We saw so many unique sights on our trip. Ex: What sights do you want to see in New York?

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