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"watch every step" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this expression to remind someone to pay attention to something that needs to be done carefully. For example: "When you go grocery shopping, watch every step to make sure you get all the items on your list."
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Quality-control supervisors watch every step.
Gotta watch every step or you'll find yourself crazy and crying.
I had to be careful and watch every step I took.
The Limón dancers moved so compellingly one had to watch every step.
The prospect that a simple fall could break your hip or wrist can make you watch every step you take.
"You have to watch every step you take," said Denise Landrau, 25, a college student who has lived in the neighborhood for 10 years.
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Western nations had a well-defined enemy which they watched every step of the way.
His campaign also said that it wanted to start the tallying process again from the beginning, with observers watching every step.
"I've watched every step of Fahma's campaign and I think she is on the edge of something huge," she said.
And all are united by a dignity that has struck visiting journalists, aid workers and the global audience watching every step of Japan's worst crisis in its postwar history.
Unlike Faheem Williams, 7, whose body was found in a Newark basement after child welfare workers lost track of him and his brothers, Elijah Kelly was watched every step of the way.
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