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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in the eye" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to talk about physical characteristics (e.g. "She had a tiny freckle in the eye") or in a more figurative sense (e.g. "Love may be blind but money is certainly in the eye").
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Looks you in the eye.
Look the beast in the eye.
He was shot in the eye".
We looked each other in the eye.
Ms. Lagarde looked him in the eye.
Look at it in the eye".
He looked me in the eye.
"And you look them in the eye".
He stares me hard in the eye.
"I've looked him in the eye.
He looked Gubitosa in the eye.
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