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Discover Ludwig"set eyes on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express physically seeing something for the first time, or in other contexts when you want to emphasize that someone has seen or experienced something. For example: "The child set eyes on his new toy for the first time and smiled widely."
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set eyes on
verb
To see; to observe.
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I only set eyes on Max Sebald one time.
What's it like to be one of the first humans to set eyes on a new alien world?
To let Dylan set eyes on me.
He has never set eyes on the island, he says.
(I have never set eyes on this woman).
They hadn't set eyes on him in four months.
The first time he set eyes on Jimmy.
I remember very well the day I first set eyes on Dippy.
"You had never set eyes on Fabrice Tourre when you wrote this calendar invite," he said.
And that made her the most glamorous creature I had ever set eyes on.
The moment he set eyes on the 'Flying Horse,' he knew that it was something special.
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