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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the gaze of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of looking or observing, often in a metaphorical or artistic context.
Example: "The gaze of the audience was fixed on the performer, captivated by the emotion conveyed in the dance."
Alternatives: "the look of" or "the sight of".
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The gaze of Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Like artists, critics work under the gaze of posterity too.
I couldn't meet the gaze of anyone I knew".
Bentham's all-seeing eye looks down from a central viewpoint, the gaze of a Victorian warder.
Policemen are now constantly under the gaze of mobile-phone and video cameras.
In the gaze of the other, we become, and in our own gaze others become.
Like a little bird charmed by the gaze of a snake.
Neither sympathetic nor disgusted, the gaze of the director, Alejandro Landes, is coldly dispassionate.
This makes it harder than ever for users to escape the gaze of private companies.
Each day, he wipes tables and tries to avoid the gaze of his unsympathetic manager.
The gaze of somethingunafraid, that we're afraid of, meeting oursbefore it runs off.
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