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Discover LudwigThe phrase "watchful eye" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an idiom that means careful observation or surveillance, often with an implication of vigilance or protection. For example, you could say "The principal kept a watchful eye on the students during the field trip to make sure everyone remained safe."
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Marshals kept a watchful eye.
Asilah's rehabilitation continues under Benaïssa's watchful eye.
He keeps a watchful eye on repairmen.
Would a watchful eye have helped?
Mourners gathered under the watchful eye of thousands of policemen.
"Everything is under the watchful eye right now".
Elizabeth Dozier, the new principal, keeps a watchful eye.
Once home, he keeps a watchful eye on the eggs.
They need a watchful eye more than ever.
In the meantime, the Finnish Council maintains a watchful eye.
Between times casts watchful eye on "The Green Hat".
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