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The phrase "particular eye" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to a specific perspective or viewpoint. Example: "From a business owner's particular eye, the new tax regulations posed a significant challenge."
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That particular eye line was one that Koch guarded closely.
He will travel with the Scot with a particular eye on expanding his range of licensing deals in emerging markets.
Keep a particular eye on Garret Dillahunt, as droop-eyed McCall – he'll be back as creepy Francis Wolcott in season two.
"Students have a particular eye for things that really matter to students, such as the use of new technology and campus facilities," adds Nicholson.
The F.D.A., which does regulate products that help people quit smoking, should be able to regulate the sale, marketing and manufacturing of tobacco products, with a particular eye toward keeping children from becoming addicted.
But Dr. McCarthy at the Ford Foundation -- who casts a particular eye at how the market affects those who can least afford to buy or keep a house -- is worried.
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When the Czechs speak about Cuba, there is particular eye-rolling and checking of watches.
In particular, eyes are on Fusion-io, which has had a cozy relationship with IBM.
In these particular eyes, he's toppled it.
There he is, like he's always been, perpetually on the brink of breakdown, hands grasping for nothing in particular, eyes twitching, voice abruptly fluctuating in and out of that cartoon squeal of his.
In particular, eyes with wood IOFB did not appear to be associated with increased risk of endophthalmitis compared to eyes with metallic IOFBs.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com