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The phrase "a program to monitor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a software application or system designed to observe or track specific activities or data.
Example: "The company has developed a program to monitor employee productivity and ensure efficiency in the workplace."
Alternatives: "a tool for tracking" or "an application for observing".
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They will also announce a program to monitor illegal vendors.
The police have announced a program to monitor Friday sermons for radical content.
A small group headed by Naira, the news editor, designed a program to monitor productivity.
The first one is a program to monitor and analyze noise.
The agency also said that Savient would need to have a program to monitor and reduce the side effects of the drug, particularly allergic reactions and cardiovascular problems.
It also prompted Police Commissioner Howard Safir to institute a program to monitor the 250 police officers who have fired their weapons on three or more occasions.
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"Even if it's 5 or 10 percent of today's emissions, it's exceptionally worrying, and 30 percent is humongous," said Josep G. Canadell, a scientist in Australia who runs a global program to monitor greenhouse gases.
One would have set up a pilot program to monitor traffic in Nassau County using cameras similar to those that CMA sells.
To help the Board of Medical Examiners weed out the doctors most responsible for malpractice lawsuits, we must establish a pilot program to monitor all malpractice actions.
As the Intercept reported in October 2015, the same types of analytics are used from marketing to the military; in essence, the Pentagon uses a data program to monitor drones in the same way businesses monitor customers.
During his trial, the court heard Gittany was controlling and had installed CCTV cameras inside their apartment and used a computer program to monitor Harnum's text messages and emails.
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