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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all eye" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a truncated or incorrect version of a more common expression, possibly "all eyes" which is used to indicate that everyone is watching or paying attention.
Example: "As the final seconds of the game ticked away, all eyes were on the player with the ball."
Alternatives: "everyone watching" or "all attention".
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He calls it all "eye candy".
Thom Yorke's falsetto triumphs: "Avoid all eye contact / Do not react / Shoot the messengers".
"This guy just walked in one morning and took it all," Eye told me.
—While on your shift, all eye contact should be prolonged and meaningful.
Dorff's Johnny Marco is all eye bags, forehead creases, three-day scruff and the occasional mysterious facial abrasion.
She said that at times, Ms. Fortunato looked directly at the jury, but that at other points, "She lost all eye contact and she mumbled".
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Townsend was having a mixed night, all eye-catching jinks and sprints mixed with scuffed dribbles and misplaced passes.
Women shared their stories and their remedies, many heart-warming, others infuriating, but all eye-opening for men and women alike.
But what all Eye-types evince – and Macqueen, who works there, is no exception – is a love of their own clique.
The unusual décor is all eye-catching, but no more so than the menu, which was placed before us by a smiling, bearded, black-clad waiter.
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