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The phrase "are watching everything" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something is observing all actions or events happening around them.
Example: "In this digital age, it often feels like corporations are watching everything we do online."
Alternatives: "are monitoring all activities" or "are observing everything."
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They are watching everything".
"Even in the cafeteria you're a Duke player, and people are watching everything you do.
I don't know how I'm going to feel when I realize people are watching everything I do".
"They are watching everything I say and I have to be very careful and try to stay below the radar.
The power of Pornhub's tracking mechanisms — and they are watching everything you do (anonymously, we assume) — is that it gives a perfect picture of our kinks, our desires, and our human foibles.
The jury are watching everything you do.
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WATCHING I am watching everything on YouTube there is to watch.
Both Foremskis had been watching everything unfold with interest.
What use is the network to dissidents in China if the Communist Party is watching everything they do online?
The gunner up on top is watching everything, trying to see if there are kids about.
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