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Discover LudwigThe phrase "uncertain eyes" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone whose eyes reflect doubt, hesitation, or lack of confidence. Example: "She looked at him with uncertain eyes, unsure of what to say next."
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He had hair on the backs of his hands, fine and light: one of those furry men with cushioned muscles and uncertain eyes.
With his darting, expressively uncertain eyes, his unathletic grace and nimbly eloquent diction, he brings a particular brand of self-questioning and ambivalence to the role that works beautifully in depicting a man whose power has been mocked by uncontrollable circumstance.
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McCartney has a sure hand, but an uncertain eye.
The faster and more sharply graduation rates rise in the wake of the adoption of a credit recovery program, the more reason there is to cast an uncertain eye at the program.
What he said could be bitterly funny, but then you noticed his hurt, uncertain, wary eyes and you felt as if you were eavesdropping on a private confession.
An only child, she has a round face and uncertain brown eyes, and she said she has not yet been able to tell her parents what happened.
Since Watson's revelation in Australia, many males and females have been seen shuffling uneasily in their seat, red of cheek, and uncertain of eye, at the mention of the female menstrual cycle.
There was something vulnerable and uncertain in her eyes now, and it pierced his heart.
In the case of the possibly Pollock mystery paintings, whether science and the trained "eye" of connoisseurship will ever see eye to eye remains uncertain, at least as far as Dr. Landau is concerned.
Thus, it appears that there are two processes at play when estimating gaze: a prior to see eye gaze as direct and a bias to rely more heavily on the head orientation in the presence of uncertain or missing eye information.
33 Indeed, patient-preference studies have shown that the utility gains associated with treating the worse-seeing eye are uncertain, even though good vision in two eyes confers better quality of life than good vision in only one eye.
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