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It depends on the context of the sentence.
"Eye for" is a phrase that can be used to convey the idea of equal retaliation or retribution. It is usually used in the phrase "an eye for an eye," which means to respond in kind or seek equal justice for a wrongdoing. For example: "In some cultures, the punishment for theft is an eye for an eye: if someone steals from you, you are allowed to steal from them in return." This sentence uses "eye for" to illustrate the concept of equal retaliation for a wrongdoing.
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Eye for Eye.
Or eye for it.
"Great eye for details — awesome!" he wrote.
His eye for detail was impeccable.
He definitely had an eye for goal.
She had a tin eye for color.
Walsh had a good eye for actors.
"He had a remarkable eye for beauty.
She has a good eye for detail.
She's got the eye for this.
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