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Discover Ludwig"to watch on" is not correct and not usable in written English.
To watch on is similar to "to watch over," but it has a slightly different connotation. A better phrase to use would be "to observe." For example, "The teacher observed the students as they worked on their assignment."
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The exchange between Cronkite and Daley is useful to watch on so many different levels.
Sadly, I was one who had to watch on the screen in Warren Hall.
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It's uncomfortable to watch, on purpose.
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"It was painful to watch on tape".
"It's something to watch on a Thursday night," he said.
"There's a lot more to watch on television," Gordon said.
"I don't like to watch on TV," Mancia said.
There are more than sports channels to watch on television.
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