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The phrase "strange eye" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's appearance or physical characteristics, particularly their eyes. For example: - "She had a pair of strange eyes that seemed to change color depending on her mood." - "The man's strange eye was covered by a patch, adding to his air of mystery." - "I couldn't help but notice the woman's strange eye, which appeared to be a deep shade of purple."
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Does it seem likely that Mandelstam's rare, private, strange eye on his age could be adapted for a fantasy novel?
Titled "Strange Eye," this leggy, elegant piece, which suggests a hybrid of animal and furniture, serves as a friendly introduction to the intensely political, stimulating, sometimes disturbing fare in Long Island City.
She can also be found trying out strange eye shadow shades and questionable skincare devices @shannonrpeter.
She was tired and didn't want to, but she did anyway, doing what was best for her clan..... Don't make them have strange eye or fur colours; pink eyes and green pelts are unrealistic.
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As the Siren who seduced him, Yuan Yuan Tan made her face an impassive mask while smoothly bending her body into one strange eye-catching contortion after another.
But the script was ladylike, addressed to a woman, revealing sentiments not meant for strange eyes.
They were strange eyes … long, almond-shaped … and each seemed to sail along by itself, like a little boat".
"Look at his long fingers, his strange eyes, his pointed ears, and you will realise what forces he represents," he said.
Hinton memorably describes him as having an "expressionless animal face" and "strange eyes — they made me think of a two-way mirror.
The girl's only comfort, a pug dog named Mops, is taken from her, and as strange eyes assess her nudity with frank stares, she breaks down in tears.
Only the sense that her head is not set too securely on her neck and the way her strange eyes slide sideways suggest she is overdue for a trip to the Doll's Hospital.
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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.

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