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The phrase "a professional eye" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who has expertise or a discerning ability to evaluate or assess something, often in a specific field.
Example: "The artwork was evaluated by a professional eye, ensuring that every detail met the highest standards."
Alternatives: "an expert perspective" or "a trained eye."
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He ran outdoor and identified it with a professional eye as a B29.
"They're just not biting this morning," he mused, casting a professional eye over several 15cm holes.
Lyn Beinat, CEO of retrofitting specialist ecoMaster, says a professional eye can help.
The office served notice on lawmakers that someone new is indeed watching — and with a professional eye.
After casting a professional eye on the contents of his condom, Scheherazade began the latest installment of her story.
Had a professional eye been cast over the proofs, it might have identified the many repetitions and inconsistencies.
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"Trust me," he entreats, "I'm a professional eye-reader".
Reasons Not to Wait He recommends that all children have "a basic professional eye exam" before they start elementary school.
He turned forty-five land week and frets about his weight, but to a less professional eye he still looks pretty lean.
Her husband, Art, observed the furnishings in the Bradleys' house with an appreciative professional eye.
But it takes a skeptical (and professional) eye to find discrepancies that may explain the findings of medical studies.
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