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Discover LudwigThe phrase "draw the eye" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that catches someone's attention. For example, "The bright red dress drew the eye of everyone in the room."
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Everywhere, splashes and pops of color draw the eye.
They also have faces that draw the eye.
But it's the fakes that draw the eye.
Have students include appropriate images that draw the eye.
Beautiful bodies and appealing faces draw the eye.
A little illumination down low, aimed upward, would draw the eye to the best features.
The problem for pylons is that they're not really meant to draw the eye.
Most green looks better in shade, and flowers that tolerate shade draw the eye to linger.
Windows are filled with gray cinder blocks or draw the eye toward dull, gutted interiors.
Those windows will draw the eye to the middle and far distances, the views you want.
He likes washed out blues and greys, nothing that's going to draw the eye away.
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