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Rommel Posted 9 years ago
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Is 'avoid one's suspicious eyes' really an expression in English? Is it correctly used in the sentence?

Is 'avoid one's suspicious eyes' really an expression in English? Is it correctly used in the sentence?


It was hard for the slave to avoid his master's suspicious eyes.

  

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Rommel Is 'avoid one's suspicious eyes' really an expression in English? It is not an 'expression', but there is nothing wrong with combining those words in a sentence such as your example.

  • Rommel Is 'avoid one's suspicious eyes' really an expression in English?
  • It is not an 'expression', but there is nothing wrong with combining those words in a sentence such as your example.
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RommelIs 'avoid one's suspicious eyes' really an expression in English?

It is not an 'expression', but there is nothing wrong with combining those words in a sentence such as your example.

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