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"lower your gaze" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used as a phrase in religious texts or as a form of advice or instruction in literature. Example: "When faced with temptation, it is important to lower your gaze and stay focused on your goals."
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Whatever you do ladies – lower your gaze!
"Cross your legs," she said, "lower your gaze.
But if you lower your gaze a little or look just over your shoulder, another reality sets in fast.
If you lower your gaze to street level from the impressive construction work overhead, you will see homeless people begging.
Relax your shoulders, and close your eyes or lower your gaze.
Gentrification occurs in three stages, and those stages are glaringly obvious if you take a second to lower your gaze and have a look at what people are wearing on their feet.
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Lowering your gaze and flashing a vampirish glare is not acting, it's making faces.
"Lowering your gaze and flashing a vampirish glare is not acting, it's making faces," Stephen Holden wrote of Mr. Pattinson in The Times in June.
Girls can try looking at a guy, lowering your gaze, and looking up at the guy again through lowered lashes.
"If you keep your gaze lowered all the time, you might just walk into a wall," said Hazem Talha, a high school senior from Atlanta who said he was here for the religious lectures.
Mouths must be shut and your gaze, lowered.
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