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"is constantly monitoring" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe ongoing or continuous action in the present tense. Example: The security team is constantly monitoring the building's surveillance cameras to ensure the safety of all occupants.
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"It's not the same as using a thermometer because the device is constantly monitoring the baby's temperature.
In his songs, he is constantly monitoring what his popularity means -- how it has been constructed, how the media and his fans react to him and even how he incorporates all these things into his work.
An elite runner is constantly monitoring what he's doing: what the splits are; is he doing the right pace; what other people are doing around him; and concentrating on perfecting the stride and upper body mechanics so he's as efficient as he possibly can be.
What we have learned in recent days about surveillance is not so much that the government is constantly monitoring the activities of innocent civilians as that it is routinely collecting the kinds of data that would enable it to do so.
"The camera is constantly monitoring what you see," explains Reich.
These investors also gain access to an investment professional who is constantly monitoring prices and selecting wines they hope will outperform the wider market.
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Your heart rate is constantly monitored during workout.
To detect unforseen events, the system's behavior is constantly monitored and analyzed.
During the building of a ship, the work is constantly monitored by ship surveyors.
The weight of the water collection is constantly monitored and is recorded at pre-determined time intervals.
The position of the beams in the pupil is constantly monitored via a camera.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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