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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tough to monitor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is difficult to observe or keep track of, often in contexts like performance, behavior, or processes. Example: "The new software implementation has made it tough to monitor the team's productivity levels."
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They also say it is tough to monitor director attendance at meetings.
But the new chief will have to tackle high-speed trading and complex financial products that have proved tough to monitor.
Respiration fluctuations are a key signal of health problems, but they're tough to monitor.
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This is hard to monitor".
"We are looking to hire staff with those skills to better police it, because as you get more and more communities it does become a tougher problem to monitor".
That means, for example, working with schools in deprived areas, and agreeing "milestones and indicators" (much softer language than those tough-sounding "targets") to monitor progress.Left-wingers say that OFFA is a sell-out, which it is but in a futile battle.
But it set tough conditions so as to monitor the two countries' progress towards EU standards.
Those provisions enacted stringent conflict-of-interest rules, required greater disclosure of transactions between management and large shareholders, and imposed tougher requirements on management to monitor internal controls.
The Obama administration's plans to avert future crises include a sharpening of financial regulation to cover hitherto free-for-all markets in hedge funds and exotic derivatives, tougher powers for the Federal Reserve to monitor banks considered "too big to fail" and shareholder votes intended to counter excessive pay deals in corporate boardrooms.
"We're continuing to monitor reports of tough fighting in Ramadi and the situation remains fluid and contested.
Apple and its main supplier, Foxconn, have improved working conditions at Chinese factories that make most of the world's iPads and iPhones, according to auditors the companies enlisted to monitor the process, but tough tasks still lie ahead.
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