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"their gaze" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to the way multiple people are looking at someone or something. For example, "The students watched their professor with an intense focus in their gaze."
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He doesn't return their gaze, though.
Their gaze is outward, not inward.
Finders, their gaze earthward, send in lost scraps.
They turn their gaze inward and dislike what they see.
Their gaze has glazed and their palates gone jaded.
In this medieval Christian image, their gaze is plainly sexual.
Only artists are as voracious in their gaze and curiosity.
There are others who pointedly avert their gaze.
A sceptical public will want more before relaxing their gaze.
Yet they cannot avert their gaze from Floyd now.
Their gaze is increasingly falling on younger candidates.
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