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The phrase "are constantly monitored" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is being observed or checked regularly and without interruption.
Example: "In our facility, all security cameras are constantly monitored to ensure the safety of our employees."
Alternatives: "are continuously observed" or "are regularly checked".
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Weather conditions are constantly monitored before and during a burn.
Hamlet's moves are constantly monitored by security-guards with earpieces.
The drivers' own vital signs are constantly monitored, too.
Students are constantly monitored for compliance with expectations about comportment and behavior.
Both are constantly monitored, and the one receiving the strongest signal gets the radio's nod.
Gas levels are constantly monitored, and the team underground will rarely be far from an access point.
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We are constantly monitoring her medical condition.
When we are constantly monitoring our behavior, we tend to be on guard and act defensively.
If you are constantly monitoring how people achieve their goals, then you are checking up.
UK universities have strict access policies and are constantly monitoring content, both externally and internally.
We all know the symptoms of altitude sickness, so we are constantly monitoring how we feel.
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