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The phrase "a pulse on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate awareness or monitoring of a situation, trend, or development.
Example: "The company aims to have a pulse on the latest market trends to stay competitive."
Alternatives: "an insight into" or "a grasp of".
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We like to keep a pulse on different industries and knowledge and this is one great way to do that.
Go through online job posting sites from time to time to keep a pulse on which skills the market is looking for, and which ones are emerging.
They understand what employees are thinking – Using employee engagement surveys are just one of the ways the best companies get a pulse on their workforce.
But there still is a pulse on this perplexing team.
"I felt a pulse on the girl," he said.
It's a low cost way to get a pulse on generational career issues," says Meister.
"Ed's got a pulse on what average Americans think about," said David Hobbs, a Republican lobbyist and a Gillespie friend.
"If you want to get a pulse on the community, that is a great spot to go".
A. The more senior you get, the harder it is to really keep a pulse on things.
ThinkIPM – our catchall blog and a great way to keep a pulse on what's happening in New York State IPM.
"He had a pulse on everything happening over at Douglas," Wear said, and that had also included Nikolas Cruz.
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