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'monitor whether' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when discussing the act of observing or observing something to verify the correctness or accuracy of something. For example, "We need to monitor whether the new software is working correctly before we deploy it to the rest of the company."
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Igis will continue to monitor whether electronic records that are eligible for destruction are appropriately destroyed".
The I.R.S. said that it will sharply monitor whether legitimate claims decline in its experiment.
But it does not monitor whether those letters work, the report found.
For a start, Washington needs to help India monitor whether Pakistan is fulfilling its pledges.
In essence, NHS Lothian can now monitor whether access to records is potentially being abused.
An independent body will monitor whether or not the riders are fit to race.
You need measures to monitor whether or not you're achieving your intent.
There are also administrative costs; someone has to monitor whether you keep living.
You can monitor whether that remains the case for the remaining four-hours on a live feed from Reuters.
In an assisted living facility, beans could monitor whether residents had fallen or were in medical distress.
But for American intelligence agencies to monitor whether the North was complying would have taken "much more detailed discussions".
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