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The phrase "eye out" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English in certain contexts.
It is typically used to mean being alert or watchful for something. Example: "Be sure to keep an eye out for any suspicious activity while you're walking in that neighborhood." In this sentence, "eye out" means to be vigilant and attentively look for any potential danger.
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Keep an eye out!
I've kept an eye out".
I coulda poked my eye out!
Keep an eye out for those hobgoblins.
"They keep an eye out," she said.
Keep an eye out for additional benefits.
Keep an eye out for Season 3.
Something to keep an eye out for.
"Keep an eye out for us.
Keep an eye out for it.
Keep an eye out for her name.
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