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under monitor
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "under monitor" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to convey that something is being observed or supervised, but the correct expression would typically be "under monitoring." Example: "The project is currently under monitoring to ensure compliance with safety regulations."
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Alternative expressions(18)
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Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
Although it could be argued that five of the trusts - the ones in special measures under Monitor - were already faced with this prospect.
News & Media
Under monitor (2D) viewing conditions, we found no statistical difference in average number of balls placed within or between groups.
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
This is likely to be contributing to a situation of probable under-monitoring of many critically ill patients [ 34- 39].
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Instead, he suggested turning the stockpile into fuel plates, under monitoring by the International Atomic Energy Agency.
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As well, he said, the purpose of keeping a former inmate under monitoring for a defined period is rehabilitation.
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The hospital allowed four of the physicians to return under monitoring, according to HCA, and two did so.
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The Interior Ministry issued a statement saying Jamaat-ud-Dawa would be put under monitoring and its offices sealed if necessary, Reuters said.
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Withdrawal of all foreign armed formations, military equipment, as well as mercenaries from the territory of Ukraine under monitoring of the OSCE.
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Mohammad Fazl, Mullah Norullah Noori, Mohammed Nabi, Khairullah Khairkhwa and Abdul Haq Wasiq, all detained at Guantánamo since the early days of the Afghanistan war, were placed under monitoring of the emir of Qatar in exchange for Bergdahl.
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Another 75 healthcare workers at the hospital, who had contact with Duncan up to his death on 8 October, remain under monitoring and have been asked to sign agreements stating that they will avoid public transport and crowds.
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The company was not excluded from the programs, but was forced to enter into a "corporate integrity agreement" in which it agreed to widespread changes in its marketing practices under monitoring by the government.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct grammatical form, which is "under monitoring", "under observation", or a similar phrase, to ensure clarity and credibility in your writing.
Common error
Avoid using the phrase "under monitor". The correct form is usually "under monitoring". Using "under monitor" may confuse readers and make your writing seem unprofessional.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "under monitor" is intended to function as a prepositional phrase, modifying a noun or verb by indicating a state of being supervised or observed. However, it is grammatically incorrect, as noted by Ludwig.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "under monitor" attempts to convey supervision or observation, it's grammatically incorrect. As Ludwig AI indicates, the correct phrasing is typically "under monitoring". Although there are a few examples from sources like BBC and the British Journal of Ophthalmology, it is advisable to use grammatically sound alternatives such as "under observation" or "being supervised" to maintain clarity and professionalism in your writing. Stick to established grammatical norms to avoid potential misinterpretations.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
under monitoring
More grammatically correct phrasing conveying active supervision.
subject to monitoring
Emphasizes the state of being subjected to a monitoring process.
under observation
Highlights the act of watching and noting details.
subject to surveillance
Implies a more intensive and possibly covert form of monitoring.
being supervised
Focuses on the act of being overseen by a supervisor.
under scrutiny
Suggests a detailed and critical examination.
subject to review
Highlights the process of evaluating something's quality or performance.
being tracked
Focuses on following the progress or movement of something.
under audit
Specifically refers to a formal examination of accounts or records.
subject to inspection
Highlights a formal assessment to ensure standards are met.
FAQs
What's the correct way to say something is being watched?
The correct way to say something is being watched is to say it's "under monitoring" or "under observation". Using "under monitor" is grammatically incorrect.
Is "under monitor" grammatically correct?
No, "under monitor" is not grammatically correct. The correct phrasing is typically "under monitoring".
What are some alternatives to "under monitor" that I can use?
Instead of "under monitor", you can use phrases like "under surveillance", "being supervised", or "subject to review", depending on the context.
How does "under monitoring" differ from "under control"?
"Under monitoring" implies observation and tracking of something, while "under control" suggests that something is being managed or regulated effectively.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested