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Free sign upThe phrase "a large pair of eyes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has notably big eyes, often conveying a sense of curiosity or expressiveness.
Example: "The cat stared at me with a large pair of eyes, filled with curiosity and wonder."
Alternatives: "big set of eyes" or "wide eyes".
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A fresh pair of eyes.
A person who is brought in to examine something carefully is a fresh pair of eyes.
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Now add, floating in the sky above, a large pair of eyes looking at you.
One of the mansion's rooms is a corridor of eight doors with a large pair of eyes above them; this room acts as a maze.
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Oh, and a large pair of shades.
A large pair of scissors lies partly open.
The head bore five eyes: two on stalks near the front and fairly close to the middle of the head, pointing upwards and forwards; two larger eyes, also stalked, near the rear and outer edges of the head, pointing upwards and sideways; and a single eye with a shorter stalk between the larger pair of stalked eyes, pointing upwards.
That study inspired police in West Midlands, England, to place large posters featuring a pair of eyes around town — which, at least according to anecdotal reports, led to a reduction in crime.
It needed a fresh pair of eyes.
Lisa Emery packs a lot into a single pair of eyes.
A fresh pair of eyes may indeed be quite helpful.
Just get a fresh pair of eyes on the job.
A fresh pair of eyes will catch those.
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