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Discover LudwigThe phrase "afflicted eye" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an eye that is suffering from a condition or ailment, often in a poetic or literary context.
Example: "The artist painted a haunting portrait of a woman with an afflicted eye, capturing her pain and sorrow."
Alternatives: "suffering eye" or "troubled eye".
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The boy's afflicted eye is partly closed, and he leans into his father, shy and self-conscious.
The photographic records were reviewed and the severity of retinopathy assessed by an experienced retina ophthalmologist (G.v.W .. Assessment of retinopathy was based on the most afflicted eye or on one eye only when the photographs of only one eye were assessable or available.
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An ideal eye limited only by diffraction shows the smallest spot size or point spread function on the retina for the largest diameter of the pupil, which is 7-8 mm for a dilated eye (or less for older eyes), whereas the best result in typical eyes afflicted with aberrations can be accomplished for a pupil diameter of 2-3 mm [ 6].
But within one year I was prohibited to read any more by my doctor, since I was afflicted with an eye disease.
Rezaian suffers from chronic high blood pressure – for which the prison is providing him with the Iranian version of his prescribed medication – and he is also afflicted with recurring eye infections and an inflammation of his groin.
"It's easy to say it now, with the images of urban warfare that afflict our eyes.
Mike Binder, who also writes the show, plays a newspaper columnist, married and with a small child, who finds himself badly afflicted with wandering-eye disease.
I was hearing voices, experiencing visual phenomena (jagged zigzags of light out of the corner of my eyes), afflicted by paranoid persecution fantasy in public places (Why were people looking at me that way? Did they know?); ravenous, nauseous, anorexic by turns.
The power of the evil eye is sometimes held to be involuntary; a Slavic folktale, for example, relates the story of a father afflicted with the evil eye who blinded himself in order to avoid injuring his own children.
I drove myself to the hospital, using the other eye (the afflicted one was on the "good" side of my face) and was surprised to be told that I had to stay overnight.
He did not apologize, however, as he did in June to a Los Angeles Times reporter whom he teased for wearing sunglasses at a press conference and who — unknown to Mr. Bush — was afflicted with a degenerative eye condition.
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