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Discover Ludwig'carefully monitors' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone pays close attention to something or someone, with great detail and thought. For example: "The manager carefully monitors her staff's progress on a weekly basis."
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"The C.H.R.B. carefully monitors fatalities trends," Arthur said Wednesday.
Lumber Liquidators disputes the claims, saying that it carefully monitors the origins of its wood.
Mr. Frigo said during a phone interview that the company carefully monitors its dealerships.
From there, a private equity firm carefully monitors the investment on a monthly or quarterly basis.
ConEd, which carefully monitors peak power usage, going so far as to conduct an "air-conditioner census," says it's on it.
Instead they suggested a middle ground: a "system of prudent vigilance that carefully monitors, identifies and mitigates potential and realized harms over time".
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Quality is carefully monitored.
"It was carefully monitored," Johnson said.
And Saarland, in his sixth start, was being carefully monitored.
They can carefully monitor what these suspects are doing.
The boat dives Ken took were carefully monitored.
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