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The phrase "with an eye" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is being done or observed with great attention and care. For example, "We'll be keeping a close eye on the process to make sure that it is handled correctly."
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He responded with an eye roll.
Anyone with an eye looks up.
Those things are quiet, with an eye.
A photoblog with an eye for irony.
Countertops should also be chosen with an eye toward durability.
Now prices are set with an eye toward maximizing revenue.
MacInnis is out indefinitely with an eye injury.
Always with an eye for value for money.
Redecorate your home with an eye to gravity.
Mothers brought young children with an eye toward the camera.
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