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'blank eyes' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person who has a blank or expressionless facial expression. For example, "He looked at me with blank eyes, not revealing any emotion."
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Blank eyes...
Who, exactly, lives behind those blank eyes?
But he just looks at me with those blank eyes.
A wild-looking man with blank eyes is shouting.
She stared at Maggie with blank eyes, thinking she was her sister.
In the charnel dome is a decommissioned Teddy watching everything with blank eyes.
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You repeat, silently, the spell taught to you by Aunt Farfalee (who is by now no bigger than a badger, with blank white eyes and fingers as thin and stiff as icicles).
These blank white eyes, straight from Africa or the nearest folk-art gallery, appear again and again in Johnson's American paintings, even his most intimate portraits, and convey pride and distance and an insistent, iron-willed privacy.
"The UK's very own antidote to the blank eyed dolls that X Factor churns out on a weekly basis.
I had blank, glazed eyes.
"His face was blank, his eyes were blank, he was enraged," she said.
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