Sentence examples for a eye on from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a eye on" is not correct in English; it should be "an eye on." You can use it when referring to keeping watch or monitoring something or someone.

Example: "I always keep an eye on my children when they play outside."
Alternatives: "watch over" or "keep track of".

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Barcelona is back home, but with a eye on Saturday's showdown with Real Madrid.

Today Five insisted the decision to use Loos was not a publicity stunt and that she was chosen to conduct the procedure by vet Jon Huxley, not producers with a eye on the next day's press headlines.

I've always had a eye on the guys at Argonaut in San Francisco, and it looks like they've made a a bit of giant leap forward in 2015.

keep a eye on all of your valuables and dont make direct eye contact....i just threw up in my mouth right now..."...

Pundits are keeping a eye on two films, Russell's "Joy," and Alejandro G. Iñárritu's "The Revenant," December releases from awards darlings that have yet to screen.

Keep a eye on it!

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Keep an eye on Florida.

Worth keeping an eye on!

Keep an eye on him.

Keep an eye on Foxcatcher.

"Keep an eye on him for me".

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