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Discover Ludwig"many eyes" is an acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to a large group of people who are observing or looking at something. For example, "The show drew a large crowd, with many eyes glued to the stage."
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Tears came to many eyes.
Tears welled in many eyes.
Many eyes now turn to China.
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Here's the Lords expenses, via Many Eyes.
Many eyes will be on them.
Nor did many eyes roll, I'm guessing.
It's visualised above with Many Eyes.
How many eyes does he have?
/ I am an insect with many eyes".
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The 'many-eyes' hypothesis suggests that more eyes are able to detect a predator earlier.
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