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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about to watch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is on the verge of watching something, typically a movie or a show.
Example: "I am about to watch the latest episode of my favorite series."
Alternatives: "going to watch" or "preparing to watch".
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Meticulously made, sensually satisfying and thrumming with possibilities, "Beau Regard" is the sort of work that's heaven to write about, to think about, to watch.
Well...I am about to watch, anyway.
"You're about to watch a camera go where no camera has ever gone before". Colorectal cancer is nothing to be embarrassed about.
We're about to watch the tragedy unfold.
The ballet he was about to watch was his own.
In that sense, what we are about to watch is very meaningful indeed.
"Is the world about to watch 750,000 Somalis starve to death?
DOLO, Somalia — Is the world about to watch 750,000 Somalis starve to death?
She was about to watch it when, she says: "I thought: Come on, Miranda, really?
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