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Discover LudwigThe phrase "observant eye" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is attentive and notices details in their surroundings.
Example: "With her observant eye, she quickly spotted the discrepancies in the report."
Alternatives: "keen eye" or "watchful eye".
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And the observant eye of a true naturalist.
Butcher has an observant eye and a wicked sense of humor.
It is Skinner's observant eye – a talent that make him reliably funny in any context.
Sam Gold has directed with an uncommonly observant eye and ear.
Her life in art reflects an observant eye, a delicate hand, a gracious spirit.
Having an observant eye and a keen memory, she recorded her impressions in her diary and in letters home.
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Above their caring, observant eyes, a ceiling vent emits the hiss of whirring air, my constant audio track.
If he is Van Dyck – turning outward with such calm and observant eyes – then who exactly is that?
A 1935 self-portrait focuses on the artist's face, eliminating his surroundings and highlighting his intensely observant eyes.
Ms. Martelli's enormous and observant eyes dominate her face, an adorable circle of baby-fat that comes to a trace of a point at her determined chin.
With his broad face, angry smirk, and those glinting, observant eyes, Gandolfini had a way of holding himself like a Colossus while letting you know that he felt like a miniature.
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