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Discover LudwigThe phrase "watch things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to observing or monitoring various activities, events, or objects. Example: "I like to watch things unfold during the meeting to understand different perspectives."
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Those who watch things happen.
That's the way we watch things.
I don't watch things that are unpleasant.
We watch things to connect with people.
But over time people don't watch things".
And I love to watch things grow".
Or, helplessly, you watch things become more rigid and cruel.
Maybe it's a thrill to watch things become great.
"I just don't watch things like that," Motte admitted.
("Vote for Yetta and watch things get better").
Sometimes people want to watch things other than high art".
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