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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trained eye" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone who has developed a skill or expertise in a particular area. Example: John has a trained eye for photography and is able to capture stunning images with his camera.
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A trained eye can figure it out".
This kind of work takes a trained eye.
"They don't have a trained eye," Chief French said.
"Only a trained eye could tell the difference".
A trained eye can discern Rio's elite mingling at the black granite cafe tables.
It requires a trained eye to recognise them as the remnants of living things.
A Trained Eye Sees Blue Maria Brogli is no bleeding heart.
You don't need a trained eye, or even a working one, to know that.
Art dealers say he has a trained eye and deep knowledge of the market.
Professionals in the business have a trained eye; let them evaluate everything you have and determine what to discard.
But subtle signs of trouble were easy to spot with a trained eye: Peck points out dog prints.
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