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The phrase "a very close eye" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of monitoring or watching something carefully.
Example: "We need to keep a very close eye on the project's progress to ensure it stays on track."
Alternatives: "a watchful eye" or "careful observation".
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"But we should keep a very close eye on education.
We're keeping a very close eye on her.
Keep a very close eye on your bank account.
"We keep a very close eye on our society," Surender Dahiya, the khap member, said.
And I would keep a very close eye on mortgage lending standards.
Here are some of the maneuvers to keep a very close eye on: SABOTAGING THE E.P.A.
And they have to keep a very close eye on their own banks.
I realised I had to keep a very close eye on things.
"We will have to keep a very close eye on him," Piqué said.
"So far we haven't taken any action, but we're keeping a very close eye on it".
If I was in the Red Team, I think I'd be keeping a very close eye on that.
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