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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a constant eye" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is always watching or monitoring a situation closely.
Example: "The manager kept a constant eye on the team's progress to ensure they met their deadlines."
Alternatives: "an unwavering watch" or "a vigilant gaze".
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The prudent owner must keep a constant eye on wastefulness.
Calliope keeps a constant eye on the other make-out session.
He was not averse to risk; he kept a constant eye out for new projects and acquisitions.
She said they were committed to ensuring the inquiry could be concluded within a reasonable time and with a "constant eye" on the cost to the public purse.
But she says that being flexible, keeping a constant eye on the changing market and what the consumer wants is key to keeping on track.
Long ago, to prepare for the anticipated crowds, more than a dozen monitors were hired to keep a constant eye on the well-being of flora and fauna.
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By keeping a close, constant eye on your money and expenses, you should be able to avoid any overdraft fees incurred due to overspending.
Subjects sat in a dark room with their chin placed on a chin rest to ensure constant eye to screen distance.
It's a miracle that, in the constant eye of reporters and paparazzi, anyone can maintain any kind of ordinary relationship at all.
● Try riding between the train cars while making constant eye contact with a lady.
They don't want to be their own doctors, train their own doctors or keep a constant wary eye on their doctors.
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