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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I watch that" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are referring to something that you have seen or observed. For example: "I watch that the sun rises every morning."
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How many times did I watch that?
But I watch that show in real life".
I watch that show just to watch his performance.
And I'm a hockey fan, so sometimes I watch that".
When I watch that film, I don't even pay attention to what they're saying or the storyline.
"I watch that show and it bothers me — I almost can't even concentrate on the clothes because of the cast".
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I watched that entire game.
I was there — I watched that".
I watched that 'Seinfeld' show last night.
I watched that rookie game," he said.
I watched that final preseason game on TV.
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