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The phrase "I will be watching" is correct and is frequently used in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is paying attention to a certain situation or event, or to signify that they will be involved in something without taking any further action. For example: "I will be watching with great interest as the election results come in tonight".
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I will be watching the speech tonight.
My colleagues and I will be watching.
I will be watching with interest.
"I will be watching for the cancellation.
I will be watching closely what happens next".
But this year I will be watching the Oscars.
"My father and I will be watching all the games".
But I will be watching, mesmerised, on the night.
I will be watching United's game with Chelsea.
I will be watching with interest and schadenfreude".
I will be watching on Tuesday – good luck to them".
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