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The phrase "watching in" is not correct or usable in written English
You can use the verb "watch" to express observing something, usually with one's eyes. For example, "I was watching the basketball game intently."
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People weren't watching in droves.
"I'm just watching in amazement".
I'm watching in a TV truck.
Worth watching in the next year or so.
Watching in the street has its drawbacks.
They were watching in the firehouse".
His mum's watching in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire.
Maybe they weren't watching in high def.
Wave Watching in Cornwall Great for: Salty sea dogs.
From watching 'In the Loop,' I suspect he does".
Then I realized I was watching in Spanish".
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