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The phrase "at monitor" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to being in front of a computer monitor or using a monitor, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "I spent hours at the monitor working on my project."
Alternatives: "at the screen" or "in front of the monitor".
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Learn more about Ethan at Monitor Talent.
Thank goodness Huw Wheldon gave him a job at Monitor.
For more about Ben, see his profile page at Monitor Talent.
Adam Cayley, regional director at Monitor, said the report should "bring a very difficult chapter in the history of this trust to a close".
Roger L. Martin spent 13 years at Monitor, a top consulting company based in Cambridge, Mass., where he was responsible for recruiting.
Mr. Brodrick's counterparts at monitor manufacturers like Sony, NEC-Mitsubishi, and Samsung had declined to go that far, but at least one of them has reconsidered.
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People are also spending more time staring at monitors.
The purple area shows "very high" levels of pollution recorded at monitoring stations.
9. Are regulators effective at monitoring the banking industry and stock markets?
When Harry Truman set up the NSA, it was exclusively aimed at monitoring communications abroad.
Boards will have to demonstrate competence at monitoring the organization's transformation process.
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