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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a monitor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a role or function of overseeing or supervising something, such as in a classroom or a technical setting.
Example: "She was appointed as a monitor to ensure that all students followed the rules during the exam."
Alternatives: "in the role of a monitor" or "acting as a monitor".
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He appointed a former S.E.C. chairman, Richard C. Breeden, as a monitor.
A high-definition television acts as a monitor in each room.
The baby's computer works as a monitor, broadcasting picture and sound to the rest of the network.
I was never, in my whole school career, given a job as a monitor, a form captain or a prefect.
But its longstanding role as a monitor of fiscal and monetary policies is taking on new emphasis.
The Nethrone goes further: it is an ergonomic seat in an adjustable chrome frame which doubles as a monitor stand.
The Vancouver-based company has developed smartphone applications where the phone screen acts as a monitor, while a sensor is connected to the audioport.
Recently an ex-army officer, who had seen extensive service in Iraq, decided not to accept a job as a monitor.
Yesterday in Federal District Court, Judge Laura Swain approved the appointment of Robert Knuts, a lawyer, as a monitor at Amerindo.
In December, she started a job as a monitor of special-needs children on buses, and makes considerably less now than she used to.
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