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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have good eye" is not grammatically correct in written English.
It is missing several components, such as a subject and verb, to make a complete sentence. To express the idea of having good vision or being observant, you could use the phrase "have a good eye." For example: - "She has a good eye for detail, which makes her a great editor." - "His talent for photography is evident in his ability to have a good eye for composition." - "Having a good eye for design is crucial for success in the fashion industry."
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It lets her know that you're dangerous AND have good eye muscle control.
Have good eye contact.
Make sure you are at the child's level and have good eye contact.
Smile so that you project happiness, and have good eye contact so that you project confidence.
Give good body language, and always have good eye contact while talking.
Have good eye contact with people, don't look at the floor.
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You have to have good eye-hand coordination.
They know which players have good eyes.
"You have good eyes," he told her.
Both of the Formbys are designers and have good eyes.
You've got to make sure you have good eyes and locate your receiver when he's going out on his route".
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