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eye color
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Western cultures
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Blue or green eye color may be considered more unique and attractive.
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eye color
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Western cultures
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Eye color is often considered just a physical trait with no specific cultural significance.
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eye socket
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Western countries
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The eye socket is an anatomical feature of the skull that protects and supports the eyeball.
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eye socket
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Western culture
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The eye socket is an anatomical structure that holds and protects the eyeball in the skull.
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eye socket
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western countries
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The eye socket is considered a sensitive area and should be treated with care when examining or treating eye-related issues.
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eye socket
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western countries
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The eye socket is part of the skull and plays a crucial role in protecting the delicate eye structures.
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eyelid
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Western countries
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Typically have double eyelids, considered attractive in some cultures
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eyelid
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Western countries
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Closing your eyelids is a universal expression of tiredness or sleepiness.
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eyelid
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Western culture
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Blinking and closing your eyelids is a natural reaction to protect your eyes from irritants.
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eyelid
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western countries
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Eyelid surgery for cosmetic reasons is common in western countries.
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