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Discover LudwigThe phrase "observation for" is not considered to be correct English
If you mean to suggest that you are observing something, you should use the phrase "observing" instead. For example: "I was observing the behavior of the birds in the park."
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She has been placed under close observation for 21 days, Ebola's incubation period.
Careful observation for a time can be just as effective, safer and less costly.
Prince Philip is expected to remain in hospital for observation for a "short period".
That's an observation for which the Observer can adduce empirical evidence.
To trade philosophy for politics is to trade observation for acting.
Ruth's observation, for example, that "If one is lost on the water, any hill is Ararat".
His gift is less for profundity than for observation, for listening and for comedy.
"Prince Philip will remain in hospital under observation for a few days.
I love its central observation (for the natural history of these islands is, indeed, eminently curious).
But it was an interesting observation for a West African to make.
Reidy's going to keep me under observation for the next couple of days, but I'm keen to coach," he said.
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