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Discover Ludwig"like a hawk" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe someone who is paying close attention to something. For example, "The teacher watched the students' progress like a hawk, never missing a mistake."
Idiom
Like a hawk.
If you watch something or someone like a hawk, you observe very closely and carefully.
Dictionary
like a hawk
phrase
With particular vigilance or attention, implying sharp vision.
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Buy-and-watch, like a hawk.
You watched every customer like a hawk.
He was like a hawk".
We will be watching like a hawk.
I followed his career like a hawk.
Watch the texture like a hawk.
This debate is going to need watching like a hawk.
'You have to watch it like a hawk.
"We watch like a hawk," Mr. Last said.
We continue to watch suppliers like a hawk".
"He was watched like a hawk," she added.
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