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"in someone's eyes" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe how someone views a certain situation or person. For example, "In her eyes, he was the perfect man."
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"There's a light in someone's eyes when they become who they want to be," she wrote in the caption.
I would way rather fail in someone's eyes than be that sort of tepid… that's the worst.
"If it's not hurting anyone, other than bubble soap getting in someone's eyes, it shouldn't be a big deal".
The way I dated was motived by the desire to be validated in someone's eyes.
But simply "looking suspicious" in someone's eyes shouldn't give that person the right to put his hands on you.
It's hard to throw a rock without hitting an object that has changed the world in someone's eyes.
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It's the look in someone's eye when they find out you've done drugs.
Another about the light in someone's eye".
When parents come to a fork in the forest, they pick it up before it goes in someone's eye.
"I'm not going to hold it up for a twinkle in someone's eye for 2012.
But books will continue, and Amazon's power will someday be undercut by innovations that are currently just a gleam in someone's eye.
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