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The phrase "a source of eye" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what context or meaning is intended, making it unusable as it stands.
Example: "The artist's work is a source of eye-catching beauty."
Alternatives: "a visual source" or "a sight of inspiration".
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I first saw her lingering by the hot tub, and sure enough, her minimal outfit reflected an effort to act as a source of eye candy for band members she hopes to chat up.
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This is a frequent source of eye injury — it's easy for things to unexpectedly get blown into the dog's face.
For years, personal computing has been a sensory strain, a source of repetitive stress, eye fatigue and sciatica.
When the prime minister went on to call Mr. Bush "a great leader, a great friend, a source of inspiration," Mr. Bush's eyes welled up with tears.
To report the outcomes of autologous cultivated limbal epithelial transplantation using the healthy part of the affected eye or the fellow eye as a source of limbal stem cells in patients with unilateral, partial limbal stem cell deficiency (LSCD).
A glare is a source of light that enters your eye that does not improve vision.
To this I should only like to say that, at times, the children can shape and mould [sic] the playground in such a way that it is a monument to their efforts and a source of aesthetic pleasure to the adult eye; at other times it can appear, to the adult eye, like a pigsty.
Indeed, the tag may thereby become discredited as a source of increased risk in the eyes of the shoplifter (see Beck and Palmer 2010).
These include microsaccades, tremors and drifts, which are unconscious source of eye movements.
Conversely, NGOs were predominantly located in remote districts, such as Nchelenge in Luapula or Kalabo in Western province, where they represented the only source of eye health services for vast catchment areas.
In addition, the brightness of the electric arc is a source of the condition known as arc eye, an inflammation of the cornea caused by ultraviolet light and, in prolonged exposure, possible burning of the retina in the eye.
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