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Discover LudwigThe phrase "innocent eye" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a perspective that is untainted or unbiased, often in contexts related to art, observation, or judgment.
Example: "Through the innocent eye of a child, the world appears full of wonder and magic."
Alternatives: "unbiased perspective" or "naive viewpoint".
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But hers is not an innocent eye.
They made art to delight the innocent eye.
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Clark knows that the innocent eye sees nothing but he clearly fears what the educated eye claims to see now.
Flaherty had what was once called "an innocent eye", which tried to discover "the elemental truths that all men share".
The lesson is as clear as rainwater: to the innocent eye, ripe for marvelling, every world is new.
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Wide, innocent eyes shine innocently at camera phones.
You can no longer see anything with innocent eyes.
Who can look into the innocent eyes of 20 first-graders and execute them?
In fact, for all its sophistication, this is prose with wide and innocent eyes.
She makes it painful, and inescapable, to meet their innocent eyes.
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