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Difference between: looked into her eyes, looked her in the eye etc.



 
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Difference between: looked into her eyes, looked her in the eye etc. #1 (permalink) Wed Jul 21, 2010 22:36 pm   Difference between: looked into her eyes, looked her in the eye etc.
 

Hello,

Could anyone tell me the difference between:

He looked into her eyes.

He looked her in the eye.

He looked her in the eyes.

Thank you.
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Difference between: looked into her eyes, looked her in the eye etc. #2 (permalink) Thu Jul 22, 2010 23:07 pm   Difference between: looked into her eyes, looked her in the eye etc.
 

I mean, is there any difference between the three sentences or are they the same?
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