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Discover Ludwig"draw the gaze" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to capture or direct someone's attention or focus. It is often used in descriptive or poetic writing to describe the action of something or someone causing someone else to look or pay attention. Example: The bright, colorful flowers in the garden drew the gaze of passersby, their vibrant hues and sweet aroma impossible to ignore.
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Upstairs, windows are strategically positioned to draw the gaze up to the sky or down to the canal and the pebble-covered terraces, instead of to neighboring houses.
International catwalk shows are usually reserved for rarefied designer brands such as Dior, Chanel and Givenchy, but in recent years ambitious high street brands have started to take advantage of these fashion summits which draw the gaze of the world's media.
The marks aren't decoration, aren't designed to draw the gaze or enhance a feature, and even if they were, what's wrong with skin that looks the age it is, rather than the air-brushed and painted flawlessness of an eternal 20-year-old?
Rather than using the mirror to look at one's physical self, he urges viewers to "draw the gaze outwards to the immediate environment and the cosmos".
You can also try a smoky eye, which will draw the gaze to the intensity of your eyes.
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His attention to the poor completed the decades-long transformation that finally drew the gaze of his fellow-cardinals to Jorge Mario Bergoglio.
She draws the gaze of Marius (Eddie Redmayne), a young hothead, who, in turn, is the idol of his neighbor Éponine (Samantha Barks).
As they sauntered around the Brooklyn Hospital Center, the two pro basketball players seemed like the stars they once were, larger-than-life figures who drew the gaze and praise of nearly everyone they passed.
The crop put this state on the economic map, but methods used to farm tobacco here have now drawn the gaze of an international human rights group.
The darkness in the center of the light show draws the gaze, much like Ad Reinhardt's eerie Abstract Painting, which was meticulously crafted to leave no texture not even a brushstroke on its alien surface.
In this still life, the displayed apples monopolize the imagery, but their position on the table draws the gaze to the right.
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