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Bifocals

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The author wore bifocals to read and write, but took them off when looking out the window for inspiration.
My grandfather can see far away with his bifocals, but he still needs a magnifying glass to read.
He couldn't believe how much clearer everything looked through his new bifocals.
The scientist put on her bifocals to study the cells under the microscope.
The pilot put on his bifocals to check the instrument panel before takeoff.
She felt self-conscious wearing bifocals for the first time, but quickly realized how helpful they were.
The salesman recommended bifocals for the customer who spent a lot of time on the computer and needed to read small text.
She loves her bifocals because she doesn't have to constantly switch between two pairs of glasses.
She bought bifocals for her grandmother, who was having trouble reading and watching TV.
He put on his bifocals to read the small print on the medication bottle.
After her eye exam, she was prescribed bifocals to help her see better.
The optician recommended bifocals for the patient, who was experiencing difficulty with both close and far vision.
He adjusted his bifocals and peered over the top to get a better look at the painting.
The optometrist recommended bifocals for my dad because he was having trouble seeing up close.
Bifocals are often prescribed for people who have trouble with both reading and distance vision.
The optometrist recommended bifocals for my mom's vision problems.
My grandmother needs bifocals to read and watch television.
Bifocals can take some getting used to, but they are very helpful for many people.
The new bifocals were uncomfortable for a few days until I got used to them.
With my bifocals, I can read books and see the computer screen without any problem.
Many older people wear bifocals to help with their eyesight.
My teacher wore bifocals to help her see the board and grade papers.
She forgot her bifocals at home and struggled to read the menu at the restaurant.
My grandfather needs bifocals to read and drive.
The librarian looked up from her bifocals to answer my question about the book.
My father started wearing bifocals after he turned 50.
I got new bifocals last week and I can see so much better now.
The police officer wore bifocals to read the license plate on the car.
The artist used bifocals to carefully paint the fine details in his artwork.
The optometrist recommended bifocals for my nearsightedness and farsightedness.
After wearing contact lenses for years, she finally switched to bifocals for easier vision correction.
The judge put on his bifocals to read the evidence presented in court.
He found it easier to read with his new bifocals that eliminated the need to switch glasses.
He felt more confident presenting with his new bifocals, which enabled him to read his notes and see the audience.
Her bifocals helped her read the small print on the medicine bottle and the menu at the restaurant.
His bifocals were scratched and outdated, so he upgraded to a new pair for better vision.
The librarian put on her bifocals to locate the book on the high shelf and read its title.
She forgot her bifocals at home, which made it difficult to see the traffic signs on the road.
The artist appreciated the clarity of detail and color with her bifocals while painting.
The pilot preferred bifocals for clear visibility of both the instrument panel and the distant horizon.
He chose bifocals over contacts because they were more comfortable and didn't dry out his eyes.
The librarian wore bifocals to help her with cataloging books and reading labels.
The archaeologist wore bifocals to carefully examine artifacts and decipher inscriptions.
My grandma uses bifocals to see both near and far objects clearly.
The pilot relied on bifocals to read instruments and charts while flying.
She put on her bifocals to read the small print on the medicine bottle.
He needed to upgrade his eyewear to bifocals as he was having difficulty reading small print.
The executive used bifocals to review reports and emails on his computer screen.
The librarian recommended bifocals to the elderly patron who struggled with reading small fonts.
The professor used bifocals to read research papers and lecture notes.
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