Sentence examples for avidly monitored from inspiring English sources

The phrase "avidly monitored" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation where something is being observed or tracked with great enthusiasm or intensity. Example: "The stock market is avidly monitored by investors looking for the next big opportunity."

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Mr. Wang's aggressively street-inflected collections (only six to date) are as avidly monitored by fashion insiders as they are by the shoppers who snap up his leather leggings, draped jersey dresses and biker vests.

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The album also shows that he's avidly monitoring his contemporaries, offering lukewarm imitations of Eminem, Kid Rock, DMX and Rage Against the Machine.

AIDS patients are well informed about P. carinii pneumonia and avidly monitor medical news about their disease.

The reassuring part is that, if anything, he monitors Lucy's activities more avidly than Kirsten does — surely his avidity has egged on her own — and Lucy represents ninety per cent of all discussions between them.

He monitors the opinions of hosts and regular guests more avidly than most media critics do and works them obsessively, often directly.

But who monitors the monitors?

The Forum scenes are staged with particular brilliance: at one point, the fickle mob fawns on Brutus, who gets swallowed up in the adoring crowd only to be instantly replaced by Mark Antony who is greeted first with guns and then with approving murmurs as his speech is avidly watched on TV monitors.

Also, read avidly.

That too was avidly sought.

I watch The Apprentice avidly.

I read them avidly.

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