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The phrase "keeping an eye on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when you are paying close attention to or monitoring someone or something. For example: "My mom has been keeping an eye on the neighbor's house since last week."
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Turned his head away rather than keeping eye on the ball.
Also Public Health Wales was keeping eye on the health board's monthly progress.
By keeping eye on above factors, this paper presents a kernel scheduling approach for reducing energy consumption (KSRE) to relieve the energy problem.
Mandal is keeping eye on investment opportunities in India.
"Keeping eye on our brother's cases and much more," the next two swing-state ads with the most impressions said.
"They're aware of our existence, obviously they're keeping eye on us, because when you say bikers, everybody has a preconceived idea.
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"We were keeping eyes on him, but we went after some pitching," he said.
"We are already sharpening our focus on keeping our eye on all schools.
I was keeping one eye on them, they were keeping an eye on me.
I'm keeping an eye on this one.
We're keeping an eye on this one.
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