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"a gaze" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use "a gaze" to describe a prolonged look with the eyes in various situations. For example: "Her eyes met mine with a gaze full of sorrow."
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To hold a gaze guileless.
Catch a gaze if you can.
With no more than a gaze.
Ms. Barclay said a gaze could pinpoint a screen area roughly the size of a dime.
As I fumbled with my phone, a store manager fixed a gaze on me, arms crossed.
He looked immense, in the doorway, with a gaze that had no distance in it.
But truly holding a gaze turns out to be her greatest liability.
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Using an eye tracker, fixation on the face nose was enforced using a gaze-contingent presentation.
Subjects performed a gaze-discrimination task (indicating leftward, direct, or rightward gaze).
We devised a gaze-contingent experimental paradigm in which human observers made sequences of three saccadic eye movements.
Finally, in [ 79] a gaze-control model was presented that combined bottom-up and top-down cues with the modelling of temporal aspects of gaze control.
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