discerning eye

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The ability to notice and understand things that are not obvious, especially about quality or style.

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  • An art curator needs a discerning eye to spot emerging talent.
  • Her discerning eye for fashion always helps her find unique, high-quality pieces.
  • It takes a discerning eye to distinguish a fake antique from a genuine one.
  • The editor's discerning eye caught the subtle inconsistencies in the manuscript.
  • With a discerning eye, the interior designer selected the perfect textures for the room.
  • He has developed a discerning eye for quality craftsmanship over many years.
  • The talent scout was famous for his discerning eye, having discovered many future stars.
  • Only someone with a discerning eye would appreciate the intricate details of this lacework.
  • To become a great photographer, one must cultivate a discerning eye for composition and light.
  • Her stunning jewelry collection is a testament to her discerning eye and exquisite taste.