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Discover Ludwig"watchful for" is an appropriate phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is careful or attentive to a particular situation. For example, "The security guard was watchful for any suspicious activity."
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Hundreds of locals turned out to watch the funeral processions, the majority speaking only in whispers, and avoiding reporters, watchful for cartel lookouts known as halcones, or hawks.
We will stay watchful for any GOB negative reaction.
"Yes," he says slowly, as if watchful for hidden traps.
Chinese are especially watchful for food scandals, and especially involving milk.
"My responsibility is to be watchful for the public's most treasured piece of land," he said.
But you also expect there will be people who will be watchful for the other side".
The committee added it was "watchful" for signs low inflation might be creating a damaging deflationary wage spiral.
Zebras, for example, are tricky because they gather in herds out in the open and are watchful for predators.
Clen's followers are urged to "work hard, want nothing" and stay watchful for any sign of magic's return.
(His father had a good word for affectation – "splother" – and Bennett has always been watchful for signs of it).
I check their pupils for dilation and I'm watchful for warning signs such as light aversion and hydrophobia.
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