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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aims to monitor" is correct and is often used in written English.
For example, you might write, "The team aims to monitor the progress of the project on a regular basis."
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After the Sakata scandal the government says it aims to monitor universities more closely.
The project aims to monitor all Beijing residents who use cellphones — about 20 million people — to detect unusually large gatherings.
Competitive Intelligence (CI) aims to monitor a firm's external environment for information relevant to its decision-making process.
The middleware is being implemented as a part of a project that aims to monitor the Italian petrochemical company Eni's oil trucks shipment along Europe and USA territories.
The five- to seven-year multimillion-dollar study aims to monitor women with breast cancer and their exposure to contaminated drinking water, indoor and ambient air pollution, electromagnetic fields, pesticides and hazardous waste.
In three locations in England the NHS is now running one of the largest trials of "telecare", which aims to monitor and offer remote medical care to the elderly in their homes.
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The media have often done their first 100-day report cards but these projects aim to monitor achievements – or underachievements – across whole tenures.
During his work at Oxford he focused on the development of novel molecular contrast agents for in vivo imaging methods, aiming to monitor angiogenesis in solid tumours or early detection of pulmonary micrometastasis.
The system is aimed to monitor the transmission loads with the aid of torque identification method and to accumulate the resulting partial damages by each calculation step.
Instead of statically configuring a system, we aim to monitor the risk level, using it to drive the tradeoff between security and utility.
The study aimed to monitor the reading skills of 53 laboratory technologists who are enrolled in a continuous quality control program for sperm morphology assessment.
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