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The phrase "sharp eye" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is very observant or keenly aware of their surroundings. For example, "My sister has a sharp eye for fashion, she can spot the latest trends a mile away."
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He keeps a sharp eye on prices.
She had a sharp eye for incongruity.
Griffith apparently kept a sharp eye on their actions.
." "David [has a] sharp eye for the garishly telling detail..
This is where Stiefel, with his sharp eye, can help.
She has a sharp eye for telling detail.
Nonetheless, Forna's sharp eye spares no one its brutal honesty.
"Keep a sharp eye," Captain Omohundro told his men.
None of the above will have escaped McGeechan's sharp eye.
She might have added, a sharp eye for everyday absurdities.
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We assume somebody somewhere is at the switch, keeping a sharp eye on things.
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