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The phrase "expressionless eyes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone whose eyes do not convey any emotion or feeling, often indicating a state of shock, sadness, or detachment.
Example: "As she stared at the photograph, her expressionless eyes revealed nothing of the turmoil inside her."
Alternatives: "blank stare" or "emotionless gaze".
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Gang Lu looks around the room with expressionless eyes.
In another picture, Ali was awake, staring at the camera with large, expressionless eyes.
His expressionless eyes made Tengo think of two empty swallow's nests hanging from the eaves.
The woman with the shawl over her head looked at me with deep expressionless eyes.
Keiko stretched her hands across the table, her expressionless eyes fixed on the package.
One fall happened right in front of Conan Doyle, who wrote, "I caught a glimpse of the haggard, yellow face, the glazed expressionless eyes.
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He makes expressionless eye contact, but only for a second, and then turns back.
The jacket for David Wiesner's "Flotsam" contains a visual pun: the round, expressionless eye of a fish looks like the round, expressionless lens of a camera.
They have expressionless, hollow eyes.
In videotapes he sits motionless, his pinched face blank, his small eyes expressionless.
For that show, she sat for seven and half hours, every day, for three months, on a chair, without food or water, gazing into the eyes, expressionless, of audience members and visitors who sat opposite her, gazing back.
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