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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a monitor of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that observes, oversees, or evaluates a particular situation or process.
Example: "She serves as a monitor of the project's progress, ensuring that all deadlines are met."
Alternatives: "an overseer of" or "a supervisor of".
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Instead of a monitor of the political process, you become a participant sharing the goals of politicians.
Most sleep devices, like the Zeo or the Fitbit, require that a monitor of some sort be worn.
But its longstanding role as a monitor of fiscal and monetary policies is taking on new emphasis.
In December, she started a job as a monitor of special-needs children on buses, and makes considerably less now than she used to.
The Federal Trade Commission has taken up some of these cases in its role as a monitor of fraudulent or deceptive commercial practices.
Since being created under the 1957 civil rights law, the first one passed since Reconstruction, the commission has served simultaneously as a monitor of and an advocate for such legislation.
M. F. K. Fisher's "Gastronomical Me" follows her across several continents, from peach pie in California to truffled geese in Dijon to lukewarm fish salad in Mexico, her meals a monitor of her mood.
Yet in truth, the only thing this fictional character seems to share with the woman who plays her is that public responses to both function like a monitor of our changing attitudes to lone women.
The bloggers I knew of, to name a few, were Andrew Sullivan, a writer; Scott Rosenberg, the managing editor of Salon.com; Glenn Reynolds, the force behind Instapundit.com; and Jim Romenesko, a monitor of the media.
C14 BUSINESS DAY C1-13 ReFrom From the Bear The Vanguard Group, which invented index mutual funds in the 1970's, reclaimed its title as the most popular, in terms of combined sales of stock and bond funds, according to a monitor of flows into mutual funds.
It's many things, including a formidable alerting system for a breaking story; a means of organization; a monitor of global interest levels (Iran trended highest for weeks until Michael Jackson's death) and of media performance; a bank of essential links; a rich archive; and a community ("Twitter is my best friend").
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