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The phrase "are eyed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is being looked at or considered, often with a sense of scrutiny or interest.
Example: "The new policy changes are eyed with skepticism by many employees."
Alternatives: "are observed" or "are regarded".
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are eyed
noun
An organ through which animals see.
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Now, neighbors sometimes are eyed warily as competitors.
Some scrappy looking dogs with long salami tongues approach and are eyed suspiciously before being dragged away.
They are eyed with suspicion by a profession wedded to a theoretical benchmark model that argues that competitive energy-only markets with VOLL pricing provide adequate levels of capacity.
Alongside festivals such as Jaipur, co-directed by William Dalrymple, and those in Melbourne and Sydney, such faraway trips are eyed eagerly by writers with wanderlust.
LTE networks can have 10 times the bandwidth of 3G, and are eyed as the basis for a new wave of data-rich applications worldwide.
Then the coup de théâtre: a stupendous doll's house with almost as much detail as Lindfield House itself, right down to a kitchen where two mice are eyed by a cat.
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The figures are eye-watering.
Several measures are eye-catching.
The results are eye-catching.
The findings are eye-opening.
Their accomplishments and dreams are eye-opening.
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