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The phrase "a splendid eye for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has a great ability to notice or appreciate certain qualities, such as beauty, detail, or talent.
Example: "She has a splendid eye for design, which is evident in her beautifully decorated home."
Alternatives: "a keen sense for" or "a great appreciation for".
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She has a splendid eye for quotations: "Treat them to a little Gatling music," The Times of London instructed the British Army.
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All in all, a splendid advertisement for a worthy cause.
It's a splendid setting for a funeral.
It was a splendid system for all within it.
IT REALLY was a splendid week for Silvio Berlusconi.
Therein hangs a splendid opportunity for political divination.
— It's a splendid day for a stroll past a haunted house: dark, damp, forbidding.
The oil-for-food scandal could provide a splendid pretext for everybody to do nothing.
Advertisers realised that professional cycling could provide a splendid opportunity for reaching a mass public.
Their uncompromising position is a splendid thing for Israel's hawks.
Active and handsome as ever, Butterfield is a splendid advertisement for the southern California climate.
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