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Discover Ludwig"feel monitored" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the feeling of being monitored or observed by someone. For example, "I always feel monitored when my boss is around, even when he isn't saying anything."
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But he did feel monitored, judged and second-guessed.
And nearly half say they want to keep using services by American companies like Google, Facebook and Skype for communication and do not feel monitored.
"Arabs today feel monitored," he said, attributing a decrease in intellectual freedom to the growing power of a lower middle class whose members are literate but not broadly educated.
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An other GP argued that he already feels monitored by all the data collected by health insurance and the government.
An ethical aspect is that the person reminding may be perceived as intrusive, and the women may also have felt monitored by the staff.
They feel too monitored, too controlled, to allow this communal activity to simply unfold.
Griffin was not allowed freedom of movement, though he insists he did not feel closely monitored, and his guides were flexible with his itinerary if he made a request.
The researchers subjected mice to moderately painful stimuli and found that they could estimate the level of pain the animals felt by monitoring facial expressions such as closing the eyes, flattening the whiskers against the face or puffing out the nose and cheeks.
Many felt that monitoring the distribution of financial incentives was important, but guidance had been insufficient.
Some felt that monitoring their lesion over time provided enough justification, while others needed to accumulate more than one reason to consult: I left it a couple of weeks and I just thought well, you know, I've got to be sensible about this, rather than wasting doctor's time, I just thought it was something I should follow up on.
Although they have never been violent with me, I feel controlled and monitored by them.
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