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"eagle eyes" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to someone who has sharp vision and keen powers of observation. For example: "She had eagle eyes, noticing the tiniest of errors right away."
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Eagle eyes.
Someone who has eagle eyes sees everything; no detail is too small.
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No doubt those eagle eyes come in useful.
Out of the blue, John's eagle eyes focused on a dot soaring thousands of feet above.
That's if I managed to get past the eagle eyes of Senator John Kerry.
The Jets' special-teams ace, Chris Hayes, uses eagle eyes and ears.
His eagle eyes picked out Simon Rattle, Esa-Pekka Salonen, and Gustavo Dudamel, long before they were marquee names.
Fans of both the fantasy novels and the psychedelic rock band have noted similarities between the two and recently, the author confirmed their eagle eyes as accurate.
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"Usually, some eagle eye raises a question".
Which opprobrious youth cult will catch his eagle eye next?
No detail of a score escaped his eagle eye.
Where would his eagle eye for improvement land next?
"Eagle Eye," the DreamWorks/Paramount thriller starring Shia LaBeouf, topped the weekend box office, The Associated Press reported.
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