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The phrase "watching every step" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to refer to being especially careful in one's actions, especially when in unfamiliar or potentially dangerous situations. For example, "When we went hiking on the unfamiliar trail, we had to be especially cautious and watch every step."
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His campaign also said that it wanted to start the tallying process again from the beginning, with observers watching every step.
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.
Not typically a documentary TV star, Hatem said that the experience was somewhat intense: "It felt like we were participating in a live event with the world watching every step".
So I'm planning on watching every Step Up movie in a row as soon as possible.
"Two years of watching my back, watching every step and every word, in fight mode all day every day: my instincts are fried to smoking wisps".
"And then if you smile, it's like, 'She's so happy!' And then if you look sad, they're like, 'She's terrible.' It's really hard there's so many different types of emotions to have people watching every step of the way".
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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.
"I've watched every step of Fahma's campaign and I think she is on the edge of something huge," she said.
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