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Discover Ludwig"exacting eye" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person or situation in which attention to detail is required. For example, "She inspected the room with an exacting eye, ensuring everything was in its proper place."
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Ramos officiated with his usual exacting eye.
With enormous energy and a passionately exacting eye for detail, Jackson has made the regressive-romantic legend live again.
I keep going about to friends saying plaintively, 'What is one supposed to do with a lot of cadavers?' " We all know what she did with those cadavers — the people she had met or dreamed up, assessed, dissected, described, and, with a sometimes exacting eye, loved.
I keep going about to friends saying plaintively, 'What is one supposed to do with a lot of cadavers?' " We all know what she did with those cadavers — the people she dreamed up, assessed, dissected, described, and, with a sometimes exacting eye, loved.
In February, in a spartan dance studio in the Manhattan theater district, Joseph Harrington, a 10-year-old Billy Camper from Cincinnati with the proportions and grace of a future danseur noble, was practicing his pirouettes under the exacting eye of the teacher Finis Jhung, formerly a principal with the short-lived but much admired Harkness Ballet.
More than the other Art Girls, Blythe had a sharp, exacting eye.
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"Berlin and its Culture" is copiously illustrated, and laid out with as exacting an eye as Anna Dorothea Therbusch, a Berlin painter, shows in her self-portrait of 1761.In this section Another way to house art Good Lord, it's Widmerpool Berlin and its culture A beauty is born Götterdämmerung postponed Reprints.
Her reviews revealed a quirkily exact eye.
Mr. Tolkien is fortunate in possessing an amazing gift for naming and a wonderfully exact eye for description; by the time one has finished his book one knows the histories of Hobbits, Elves, Dwarves and the landscape they inhabit as well as one knows one's own childhood.
In the investigation, he said, the National Transportation Safety Board will use the headings, altitudes, speed and other information about both aircraft, even the exact eye level of the pilot and the height of the co-pilot's head, to find out exactly where the two planes would have appeared in each other's windshields.
"Tolkien is fortunate," he wrote, "in possessing an amazing gift for naming and a wonderfully exact eye for description; by the time one has finished his book one knows the histories of Hobbits, Elves, Dwarves and the landscape they inhabit as well as one knows one's own childhood".
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