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The phrase "through your eyes" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe seeing something from another person's perspective or point of view. For example: - "I saw the beauty of the city through your eyes as we walked hand in hand." - "Through your eyes, I was able to understand the struggles of living in poverty." - "Thank you for sharing your experiences with me. I now see the world through your eyes." - "As a reporter, it's my job to tell the story of the community through their eyes." - "Through your eyes, I see the world in a whole new light."
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"God came through your eyes," he said.
I think that creative work is what you see through your eyes.
To share the world through your eyes". What can I say but "Yes, master!
Beauty, you try to show yourself through your eyes or face.
ColumbiaSOCIAL gives you a chance to tell Columbia's story through your eyes on social media.
●Do not try to force patients to see things through your eyes.
Your eyes can tell you what's going on in a scene, but it's hard to feel things through your eyes.
"Jujuy cannot be put into words; it seeps in through your eyes, your ears and your soul".
"It is only through your eyes and your ears that the whole painting is recorded," he says.
The message entering through your eyes and pressure receptors will better match the one from the inner ear.
He explained, "I knew I wouldn't have a lot of dialogue, so it means telling the story through your eyes all the time".
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