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keep an eye out for

Idioms  
  1. Also, keep a sharp lookout for. Be watchful for something or someone, as in Keep an eye out for the potholes in the road, or They told him to keep a sharp lookout for the police. The first expression, sometimes amplified to keep a sharp eye out for, dates from the late 1800s, the variant from the mid-1700s. Also see have one's eye on, def. 1; keep a weather eye; keep one's eyes open; look out.


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Keep an eye out for Brad Hall's two-man and four-man sleds in the men's bobsleigh.

From BBC

Please keep an eye out for the next Times subscriber hike, which will be sometime in the spring.

From Los Angeles Times

Keep an eye out for her superbly-named compatriot Breezy Johnson, who is the 2025 world champion.

From BBC

To see how this trend is developing, investors should keep an eye out for four signs, Tuttle writes:

From MarketWatch

Also on the Cortina track, keep an eye out for Brad Hall's two-man and four-man sleds in the men's bobsleigh.

From BBC