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Discover LudwigThe word "hawk-eyed" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to describe someone who is very observant or has sharp vision. Example sentence: The hawk-eyed detective quickly noticed the clues that led him to the suspect.
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Such electoral phenomena will be watched hawk-eyed by the strategists back in Bonn not least by Mr Kohl.
To a luck hawk-eyed few we'll be releasing a small amount of remaining tickets (here, if you're quick, just before the event.
Reach all the way back to Terence, the ancient Roman playwright, and tell your hawk-eyed observers: "Nothing human is alien to me" — neither the incidental features that first catch our eye, nor the way they reliably fade as we gain deeper sight.
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"Well done Hawk-Eye".
Hawk-Eye would have driven him nuts.
Li appeals to Hawk-Eye.
3) Hawk-Eye Bear with us here.
Hawk-Eye rules in Murray's favour.
Hawk-Eye has it missing leg.
But maybe he was right and Hawk-Eye was wrong.
"Was Hawk-Eye ultimately fortunate for all umpires?" he asked.
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