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Discover LudwigThe phrase "right lens" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a specific lens on a pair of glasses or a camera that is located on the right side. Example: "I reached for my glasses and realized the right lens was cracked, making it difficult to see out of that eye."
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A pink light comes on above the right lens.
"It's the right lens to talk about the economy".
But, focussed through the right lens, online information can enlighten, transform, or delight us.
The right lens barely held focus, and the left was cracked.
I was in the right place at the right time, with the right lens on.
That's the heart of the matter, and that's the right lens to view the problem through.
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Soderbergh uses the historically correct lighting, the right lenses, the accurate camera movements.
Then there's active, where the TV switches dozens of times per second between the picture meant for the left and right eye, while a more expensive pair of glasses rapidly blocks the left and right lenses in perfect sync.
Because astronomers aren't using the right lenses to penetrate the murk at the center of galaxies, the census of black holes is incomplete, says astrophysicist and team member Richard Mushotzky of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
Occasionally, the left and right lenses of the same mouse displayed varying degrees of nuclear opacity (data not shown).
Make sure you choose the right lenses for you.
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