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The phrase "are so closely observed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing subjects or phenomena that are monitored or scrutinized with great attention to detail.
Example: "The behaviors of the rare species in the study area are so closely observed that researchers can identify even the slightest changes in their patterns."
Alternatives: "are meticulously monitored" or "are carefully watched".
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Her illustrations of animals are so closely observed from nature that they appear to be completely "real" and yet, they wear clothes and speak as humans.
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It's so closely observed that we suffer acutely when his peace of mind is endangered.
But this is the fundamental problem with the political ecosystem whose workings have been so closely observed this week.
This, surely, is where she mirrors the lifelikeness of David who, though an ideal character from the Bible, was so closely observed in his anatomy that he seems almost to move.
Because the heart, brain, and nervous system are so closely interlocked, your staff can often tell if you are happy or depressed by simply observing how you hold your body.
Some, like Ferragamo, are so closely held that its unlikely.
It remains unclear why intercontinental organisms are so closely related.
We had never so closely observed the central doors....On the doors, in full-relief figures about a yard high, are St.
Rarely has typography been so closely monetized.
The watchdog has arguably never been so closely watched.
Rarely has an auction of spectrum been so closely watched.
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