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sore eye vs ehxausted eye

The correct phrase is 'sore eye'. 'Exhausted eye' is not a common collocation in English. 'Sore eye' is used to describe an eye that is painful, irritated, or inflamed.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 750 views

sore eye

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to describe an eye that is painful, irritated, or inflamed.

Use 'sore eye' to refer to an eye that is experiencing pain, irritation, or inflammation.

Examples:

  • He rubbed his sore eye gently.
  • She visited the doctor for her sore eye.
  • The bright light made his sore eye worse.
  • I have a sore eye from the dust.
  • The allergy caused her to have a sore eye.

ehxausted eye

This phrase is not commonly used in English. It does not accurately convey the idea of an eye that is in pain, irritated, or inflamed.


Alternatives:

  • tired eye
  • strained eye
  • irritated eye
  • inflamed eye
  • painful eye

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