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Discover Ludwig"wide eyes" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is looking at something with an expression of surprise or amazement. For example, "She opened the present and looked at it with wide eyes."
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He looked at me with wide eyes.
"He had very wide eyes".
Wide eyes from my boyfriend, and then nothing more.
The bride had wide eyes and a smooth bob.
Mark looked at his parents with wide eyes.
BOYISH looks and wide eyes betray his lineage.
I glimpsed wide eyes of panic in a nearby mirror.
"Which is saying something," Mr. Williams said with wide eyes.
Turning away, Phoebe missed her parents' wide eyes.
My 5-year-old, Aidan, watched with wide eyes.
Their 3-year-old grandson, Aiden Jaeger, looked with wide eyes at a huge stuffed moose.
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