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The phrase "a sharp eye for" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe someone who has a keen ability to notice or discern details, often in a specific area such as art, fashion, or quality. Example: "She has a sharp eye for design, which makes her an excellent interior decorator."
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She had a sharp eye for incongruity.
She has a sharp eye for telling detail.
She might have added, a sharp eye for everyday absurdities.
Lyons has developed a sharp eye for unlicensed HMOs.
Good writing skills and a sharp eye for numbers are essential.
He was 24 years old and had a sharp eye for the opportunities in a crisis.
Mr. Salazar has a sharp eye for things most people briskly overlook.
He has a sharp eye for detail and he presents a strong case.
Although they share a sharp eye for designer fashion, Katie couldn't be less Rebecca.
Rand had a sharp eye for the evils of policies valuing the collective over individual rights.
But Rojo is clearly thinking creatively and has a sharp eye for any opportunity.
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