Have one's eye on meaning in English
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Definition
to have one's eye on (something, doing something): to pay close attention to (something); to have the desire or the ambition to do (something)
He has his eye on becoming the President of the United States.
- "We also offer 2 months of paternity leave, which may be of interest if you have your eye on a potential father from the staff!"
- "Southside Johnny is loyal to the family, but I got to look out for British Bob, because he's got his eyes on becoming the new Don."
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