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The phrase "always under watch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is consistently being monitored or observed.
Example: "In this high-security facility, all activities are always under watch to ensure safety and compliance."
Alternatives: "constantly monitored" or "perpetually observed".
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But they know they are always under watch.
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Inside the prison workshop, inmates are busy sanding, drilling, staining and painting, always under the watch of corrections officers.
When Jean got wounded the father became crazy with worry, you know, and so he took Jean into his studio, always under his watch, so he could paint.
Goalkeepers are always under-appreciated.
The embodiment of such offensive traits, she is also shown to be ingenious, pretending that she has a hidden third eye which always keeps things under watch.
"So I know I am always watched, under the microscope," he said.
The commander said civilians at watch stations were always under the supervision of crew.
Watching, always watching.
"It's dangerous, essentials like water, food, air and energy should always be under government watch completely so there's transparency and not the usual problems that occur when these things are privatised," he said.
"I am always under pressure.
He's always under control.
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