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What part of the human eye is commonly known as the “white of the eye”? 

The sclera is the tough, outermost layer of the eye that covers most of its surface. It is often referred to as the “white of the eye” and helps protect the internal structures of the eye. It is made of connective tissue and covers most of the eyeball, except for the front portion where the cornea is located.

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