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The phrase "able to monitor it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the capability to observe or track something, often in a technical or managerial context.
Example: "The new software is able to monitor it in real-time, providing valuable insights into system performance."
Alternatives: "capable of tracking it" or "able to oversee it".
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"But we've only been able to monitor it like this since 1992.
Here's a way to be able to monitor it, maintain it and react to problems and issues instead of hiding behind them".
Russell Loubser, head of the stock exchange, believes that insider trading has not increased: "It's just that we are more able to monitor it".
Being able to monitor it on a regular basis will also help me discover whether the unit price of the gas is a lot more than that of electricity, which may be why my gas bills are higher, or whether it's my usage.
As the concept of physical literacy has gained momentum, so too has the need to be able to monitor it.
Although this effect was very evident on the transcript level we were not able to monitor it on the proteome level.
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"We'll be able to monitor him, where he's going and what he's doing".
The difficulties involved in monitoring terrorist activity and preventing future attacks are more than just a matter of being able to monitor communications, it means sorting out the signal from the noise.
"The only question is whether you're going to be able to monitor and control it or not".
The company's streamlined supply chain also means it is able to monitor working conditions at its mills and factories.
Soon, CNN was back on, and Commander Kelly was able to monitor the news as it was being reported.
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