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The phrase "watching with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation where someone is watching or observing something together with another person or group of people. Example: I love watching movies, especially with my friends. In this sentence, "watching with" indicates that the person enjoys watching movies while in the company of their friends.
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Other passengers were watching with interest.
"We've been watching with horror".
I'll be watching with envy.
People are watching, with interest.
In Washington, officials are watching with interest.
My wife stood by, watching with interest.
The Knicks will be watching with interest.
I will be watching with interest.
I'm watching with a straw hat on.
Opera professionals are watching with excited admiration.
Not-for-profit-farmers are watching with great interest.
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