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Discover Ludwig'of his gaze' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the way someone looks at or views something. For example, "I felt the intense weight of his gaze as I entered the room."
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The clarity of his gaze was what hurt me.
Even before you see his eyes, you're aware of the force of his gaze.
"The expression on his face, his posture, the intensity of his gaze," Mr. Williams said.
In contrast to the intensity of his gaze, Eminem's facial muscles are often slack.
The clarity of his gaze and the promise of his smile remain.
I sat in the back row, far from the stage, well beyond the reach of his gaze.
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His health broke down several years later; his partial blindness and painful sensitivity to light in all likelihood developed as a result of his gazing at the Sun during the study of visual afterimages (1839 40).
Hodgkin is pleased when the precision of his references gets through; one young relative of his gazed at "Double Portrait," with its plums and browns trapped in a violent orange, and said, "Oh, yes, two gay people who collect porcelain, is it?" Correct.
A Bombay-born child of Empire, his gaze travelled to its rims.
And although I could barely see the wet glint of his eye, his gaze seemed absent of reproach — and that realisation almost made me weep.
"May the King of Peace turn his gaze to the new leaders of the People's Republic of China for the high task which awaits them," Benedict said.
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