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Discover Ludwig"on watch for" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to convey searching for something or keeping an eye out for potential danger or something of similar nature. For example, "The city's police force was on watch for any suspicious activity."
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Moody's put Russian government debt "on watch" for a ratings downgrade following those sanctions and since then the rouble has fallen 15%.
If your doctor does not think you need surgery, he may send you home to be "on watch" for 12 to 24 hours.
We are always on watch for them.
"That is what we are on watch for.
We knew readers would be looking at the Guardian on Watch for a few seconds, tops.
Moody's Investors Service recently put the hedge fund manager on watch for a possible downgrade.
Greece was first placed on Watch for a possible downgrade in 2006.
And the ratings agency has placed 47percentt of AA-rated bonds on watch for downgrades.
Fitch put the debt on watch for a possible downgrade just days after the release of gloomy government economic data.
Moody's also upgraded the WPP rating outlook to stable; it had been on watch for a possible downgrading.
Part of the proceeds are to be used to repay debt, and the ratings agency Standard & Poor's has put Formula One on watch for a credit rating upgrade.
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