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The phrase "eye of" can be used in written English, but it is not a complete sentence on its own.
It is typically used as a part of a larger sentence to describe the location or focus of someone's attention. For example: - "The artist carefully painted the intricate details in the eye of the tiger." - "She couldn't take her eyes off the mesmerizing beauty of the sunset." - "The detective noticed a strange glint in the eye of the suspect." - "The speech captured the hearts and minds of everyone in the room, holding them spellbound in the eye of the speaker."
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EYE of the storm.
Eye of the beholder.
The eye of calm.
It is the eye of the storm.
POUND RIDGE "The Eye of Klemantaski," photographs.
Later, catching the eye of Maj.
Eye of the Tiger, surely.
The eye of the needle".
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An eye-of-the-storm scenario.
The eyes of Capt.
Eyes of citizenry glazed.
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