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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gaze on" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing the act of looking steadily and intently at something. Example: "As the sun set, I couldn't help but gaze on the beautiful colors painting the sky."
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In every pose focus your gaze on one spot.
Gaze on Apollo.
Fix your gaze on the horizon.
Keep your gaze on the customers.
I felt the boy's gaze on me.
The festival will also turn its gaze on itself.
We can but gaze on in awe, and wonder.
Mr. Dervil fixed his tired gaze on the soil below.
He still feels that gaze on his belly.
Mr. Jung never broke his gaze on the screen.
The novel is her anthropological gaze on everything.
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