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Discover LudwigThe phrase "keep my eye" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common idiom that means to pay attention or watch something closely. Example: "I need to keep my eye on the clock so I don't miss my train."
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Then I keep my eye on the customers.
That is what I keep my eye on.
I will keep my eye on that ball".
I like to keep my eye on her.
I keep my eye on them, watch their events.
"I have to keep my eye — as we all must — on the ultimate prize," he said.
Beyond the C.F.D.A. awards night on June 7, I would keep my eye on Mr. Altuzarra.
"I try to keep my eye on doing the show on different levels".
That's a nice thing — to keep my eye on what is going on in the neighborhood.
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"I just keep my eye on the television, and when she starts jumping and flickering, I know we're in for a storm".
So I quietly keep my eye on him and there is an element of student-teacher dynamic, but I'd never let him know that.
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