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"eyes on" is correct and usable in written English.
It generally means to be attentive or aware, as in to keep your eyes on something in order to observe it or make sure it is taken care of. For example, "Keep your eyes on the budget and make sure you don't overspend."
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Keep your eyes on!
Keep your eyes on only one thing.
Focus your eyes on your loved one.
All Eyes on Preservation.
Eyes on the throne?
Mr. Wallace, eyes on me!
All those eyes on me.
All eyes on Monday.
Eyes on the prize.
Feast your eyes on Hogwarts!
He fixed his eyes on her.
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