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"accurately monitor" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean closely observing something in order to notice any changes or developments. For example, "The team was tasked with accurately monitoring the environment to identify any changes in the wildlife population."
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Without an accurate mobility instrument, healthcare providers cannot accurately monitor deterioration in mobility and appropriate strategies to maintain physical health may not be triggered.
We're able to more accurately monitor, through digital technology, what's going on in the field.
Like Agriculture Bag, Pentair had also failed to accurately monitor and report its discharges of stormwater into the Bay.
For Redd to be successful, however, countries need ways to accurately monitor and report on the state of their forests.
"They enable you to zone heating throughout your home and allow you to accurately monitor your heating output levels".
We've been in business for over 40 years and until that point had been fighting to accurately monitor profit, measure capacity and make forecasts.
For this reason we are appealing to everyone to look out for these wild fruits and record the first ripe ones they see so we can continue to accurately monitor what is happening".
Fiber-optic sensors: versatile, flexible, and inexpensive sensors that can accurately monitor structural condition [24].
However, to implement a REDD scheme, researchers and national governments need better ways to accurately monitor carbon stocks.
TLFI has been shown to accurately monitor liver fat burden over time in the setting of a clinical trial [66].
Third, through the comprehensive evaluation functionality, the project team can accurately monitor the project status and risks.
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