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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a closed eye" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state where someone is not looking or is ignoring something, or in a literal sense to refer to an eye that is shut.
Example: "With a closed eye, she tried to imagine the world beyond her current reality."
Alternatives: "an eye shut" or "a shut eye".
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Like Harriet Lytton in "A Closed Eye," like Julius Herz in "Making Things Better," Sturgis is biddable to a fault: "Niceness was branded into him like a birthmark".
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Heavies keep a close eye on Hall.
We have to keep a close eye on it".
They should also keep a close eye on venture capitalists.
But will the officials keep a closer eye on Hernandez?
Investors continue to keep a close eye on Bank of America.
T.T.: Do you keep a close eye on your health?
However, keep a close eye for changes and other needs.
Still, he kept a close eye on his glucose levels.
They also kept a close eye on the dog.
"They kept a close eye on costs," Mr. Heffernan said.
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