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eyes-only

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eyes-on⋅ly

[ahyz-ohn-lee]
–adjective
(of a communication) secret or confidential and meant to be seen only by the person to whom it is directed: an eyes-only report.

Origin:
1970–75
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eyes-on·ly   (īz'ōn'lē)
adj.  Of or relating to privileged information: "Never before . . . had he been ordered to write a secret eyes-only memo" (Jeff Kamen).

[From the phrase for your eyes only.]
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