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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a monitor to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a device or tool that observes, tracks, or oversees something, often in a technical or analytical context.
Example: "We need a monitor to track the system's performance in real-time."
Alternatives: "a tool for monitoring" or "a device to oversee".
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I linger by a monitor to watch.
He went straight to a monitor to look at the final minutes of the game.
So Selig has not installed a monitor to oversee the Mets as he did with McCourt.
In June 1999, the state attorney general appointed a monitor to oversee her office's investigations and spending.
The panel also said today that the district court had inappropriately appointed a monitor to oversee management of the trust.
Otherwise, it takes about 3 minutes 40 seconds for a monitor to cycle through all the cameras that feed it.
Nearly a week before, Bud Selig, the commissioner of baseball, had installed a monitor to oversee the team's finances.
The settlement, which is still in flux, could result in the assignment of a monitor to oversee JPMorgan's mortgage business.
If a federal court rules against the city, it could potentially install a monitor to oversee reforms.
It also calls for the appointment of a monitor to oversee the carrying out of the changes.
Second, Mr. Farmer attempts to minimize the importance of the consent decree and the appointment of a monitor to oversee the State Police.
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