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The phrase "a strong gaze" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's intense or penetrating look, often conveying confidence or emotion.
Example: "She met his eyes with a strong gaze that seemed to pierce through his facade."
Alternatives: "an intense stare" or "a piercing look".
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Jean Cocteau thought that Picasso had "terrible eyes that pierced like gimlets"; Richardson thinks of him as a witch doctor with the gift of x-ray vision that Andalusians call the mirada fuerte - a strong gaze that penetrates objects.
When a woman speaks directly to a man with little confidence, the man usually has a hard time returning a strong gaze.
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In the cat-picture group a strong left gaze bias was found, while in the other three groups we found no such preference (Wilcoxon signed rank test: DN: p = 0.1140; DG: p = 0.5271; S: p = 0.2897; C: p = 0.0087).
A strong seductive gaze doesn't hurt either.
After that, he put her head in a bag so no one would be turned to stone by her still strong gaze, and brought it back to the king.
His men, whether decked out in fancy costumes or wrapped in simple blankets, have the proud bearing and strong gaze of industrialists and bankers.
Laura Marling, focusing on her new album Once I Was An Eagle, uses her pale beauty with still power, her strong gaze matching the songs' arresting pile-ups of imagery.
With his strong gaze and open-necked striped shirt, his shelves crammed with agriculture books and box files, his line of jars filled with brightly coloured seeds on a table against the wall, and his slightly impatient body language, as if just about to set off on another of his frequent trips to Africa or Asia, he seems a little like a high-minded Victorian explorer.
Landau's studied mannerisms and strong gaze were reflective of Grandpa's classy, intelligent persona.
Given the existence in area V6A of strong gaze modulations (Galletti et al., 1995), it could be that the modulations of reach-related activity in the above recalled tasks actually depended on the effect of the direction of gaze rather than on that of the direction of reaching movement.
He fixed Rezak with a hard gaze.
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