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The phrase "by eye" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is done visually, without the aid of a machine or measurement tool. For example, "The farmer judged the ripeness of the fruit by eye."
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This is skilled work, done by eye.
You can't check by eye if they are identical.
Often you found your way just by eye and compass.
This declaration is met, inevitably, by eye rolls.
They place the furniture by eye, and quickly.
"These are classified by eye.
It will get aggravated by eye movement (especially supraduction).
Observations by eye require significant experience and can be subjective.
The two matched by eye beautifully," he says.
Plaques were counted by eye.
All events were also inspected by eye.
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