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The phrase 'needs close monitoring' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to an event or process that requires regular observations in order to ensure it is running smoothly. For example, "The assembly process needs close monitoring to ensure it is meeting safety standards."
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Even better - though it needs close monitoring - Mr Clarke promised that the government would be opening 400 specialist sports colleges and school sports partnerships "to nurture the athletes of tomorrow".
Beltran-Hernandez has a large pituitary macroadenoma tumor, which doctors told Marouf "could continue to grow" and "needs close monitoring and regular MRIs".
Our findings of increasing non-RV severe GE could indicate that NV may be increasing and needs close monitoring.
The deoxycholate form of the drug has many adverse effects including infusion reactions, nephrotoxicity, hypokalemia, and myocarditis, and needs close monitoring and hospitalization for 4 5 weeks.
We, thus, think that the shift to second-line ART needs close monitoring as it may have effect on patient outcomes.
It needs close monitoring, even as frequent as hourly in the initial phase of the launch.
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She needs closer monitoring.
The Bank has been havering over the timing of its first interest-rate rise in eight years, the Swiss bank UBS has described the London housing market as an accident waiting to happen, and the Bank itself has acknowledged that half the business that goes on in the City is opaque and needs closer monitoring.
Further the issue needs closer monitoring of exactly how many fatalities are produced by every mile in excess of 68 mph, or other standard speed.
Instead, you need close monitoring and a large constellation of data to effectively assess their performance.
Security officials have said that MI5 viewed Mr. Adebolajo as posing a "low risk" of potential terrorism and did not think he needed close monitoring.
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