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were monitoring
noun
Someone who watches over something; a person in charge of something or someone.
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"We were monitoring things".
She said officers were monitoring the situation.
But PoliticsHome were monitoring his words.
In 1937, they met detectives who were monitoring political "subversives".
Crews were monitoring the fires but letting them burn.
"It turns out Southern Health were monitoring us.
"I knew then that they were monitoring me".
Health authorities said they were monitoring more than 50 possible contacts of the nurse.
(And it's worth imagining the reaction if the Germans were monitoring Obama's phone).
I'm grateful for the staff that were monitoring as it went a lot smoother.
By Sunday, the authorities were monitoring addresses associated with Mr. Rahami.
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