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Discover LudwigThe phrase "prescribed glasses" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when referring to glasses or eyewear that have been prescribed by a doctor or optometrist for a specific vision correction. Example: "I decided to get my eyes checked and the optometrist prescribed glasses for my nearsightedness."
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Additionally, if you have been prescribed glasses, it is important to the management of Lady Magazine that you honor that prescription, no matter who notices that, really, you've got such beautiful eyes under there.
Then you get prescribed glasses (or contacts) and you can all of a sudden read every letter and number.
The study included every esotropic patient who had been prescribed glasses.
When I was in fourth grade, I visited an eye doctor who prescribed glasses.
Those improvements came despite the fact that only 41percentt of students who were prescribed glasses actually wore them regularly.
Meanwhile, Bart becomes an outcast and makes friends with a group of nerds after he is prescribed glasses, special shoes, and throat spray which changes his voice.
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She emerged from an examining room after prescribing glasses to a 42-year-old Dominican man.
And if your eye doctor prescribes glasses (or contact lenses), don't delay getting them.
I prescribe four glasses of barolo a day to pregnant women: it works miracles, giving them the energy to face labour and delivery.
They can also do the eye checkups and prescribing of glasses or contacts that optometrists do.
But the eye doctor prescribed something new: glasses.
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