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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a special eye" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has a unique perspective or ability to notice details that others might miss.
Example: "She has a special eye for design, which makes her an excellent interior decorator."
Alternatives: "a keen eye" or "a discerning eye".
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Theirs is a special eye and world.
She said the gunman had kept a "special eye" on Johnson, the manager of the cafe.
We're also keeping a special eye on the work of the bill of rights commission.
"Seen as a whole, the collection reflects someone with a special eye".
Bill Daly, the N.H.L. deputy commissioner, said the league was not keeping a special eye on Tuesday's game.
"On the radio", by the way, is one to keep a special eye - or ear - open for.
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Paul Hunter, a veteran director who helped found Matsoukas's production company, told me that he "loved her sense of style and cinematography and thought that she had a really special eye".
Most places where you can conceivably splash dangerous chemicals in your eye will come equipped with special eye wash stations designed for just such a situation.
Since looking directly at the Sun can lead to permanent eye damage or blindness, special eye protection or indirect viewing techniques are used when viewing a solar eclipse.
Billy thinks he might have made some special eye contact with one of them.
Tomorrow, therefore, viewers will need special eye protection in the form of properly designed solar filters.
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