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Discover Ludwig"monitor for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to express the idea of watching something regularly in order to observe or track changes. For example, "We need to monitor for any new developments in the case."
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Monitor for any symptoms.
Monitor for SWD.
Bionet monitor for anesthetized patients.
A flat-screen monitor for her computer.
And there is a monitor for the monitor.
H. Daley, who writes under name of Monitor for World.
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The remarkable media website Al-Monitor, for example, features daily reporting from Asmaa al-Ghoul.
A7 New Monitor for the U.N.
International Monitor for Auroral Geomagnetic Effects project.
Need…monitor…for…gaming. Damn it anyway.
Monitor for Flukes.
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