(as) far as the eye can see
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British pronunciation/az ɔː fˈɑːɹ az ðɪ ˈaɪ kan ɔː kʊd ɔː wɪl sˈiː/
American pronunciation/æz ɔːɹ fˈɑːɹ æz ðɪ ˈaɪ kæn ɔːɹ kʊd ɔːɹ wɪl sˈiː/
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until the point that one is capable of seeing

What is the origin of the idiom "far as the eye can see" and when to use it?

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The idiom "far as the eye can see" is a simple expression that likely has ancient origins. It is derived from the literal idea that one can see things extending to a great distance when there are no obstructions or obstacles in the way. This phrase is used to describe a wide, open view or a situation that seems to go on forever.

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