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The phrase "watch with" can be correct and usable in written English depending on its context and placement within a sentence.
Here are some examples of how it could be used: - "I watched with amusement as the dog chased its tail." - "The children watched with excitement as the magician pulled a rabbit out of his hat." - "We watched with horror as the tornado tore through the town." - "The audience watched with bated breath as the acrobat performed dangerous stunts." - "I always prefer to watch with friends rather than alone."
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Watch with them.
Spectators watch with binoculars below.
The world will watch with interest.
Snack giants will watch with interest.
I'll watch with them, sometimes.
This is the watch with fashion momentum.
I watch with awe those who speak well, lightly, effortlessly.
This one's well worth a watch with some mince pies.
Or watch with one eye open and one eye crying.
Another cool proposal: a watch with screens on both sides.
It's something I would want to watch with my daughter.
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