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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to monitor" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It means to observe, watch, or keep track of something or someone. You can use "to monitor" in a variety of contexts, such as: - "It is important to monitor your daily water intake to ensure you stay hydrated." - "The security team installed cameras to monitor the building's entrances." - "The teacher asked the students to monitor the experiment and record their observations." - "The government agency has been tasked with monitoring air pollution levels in the city." - "Parents can use parental control software to monitor their child's internet usage."
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To monitor
noun
Someone who watches over something; a person in charge of something or someone.
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To monitor: Election results.
This is hard to monitor".
Police have to monitor them!
"Who is there to monitor them?
This was designed to monitor selected computers".
"We'll continue to monitor the weather.
His doctors continue to monitor him.
Some use satellite images to monitor crops.
We have just got to monitor him".
We'll invite international observers to monitor.
Doctors will continue to monitor the wound.
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