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Discover LudwigThe phrase "would monitor" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone will be keeping a close watch over something or someone, usually for a period of time. For example: "The police department would monitor the suspect 24 hours a day to ensure they did not leave town."
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Bandages would monitor cuts for infection.
Q: Would would monitor the Henry plan?
Scandinavian observers would monitor the truce.
New toilets would monitor users' health.
The officials said they would monitor the situation.
He said he would monitor practices from the cart.
But Mr. Young said the conservation department would monitor alewives.
"I would monitor them to beat the band".
He said Glyde would monitor people's behavior for unusual patterns.
Humpherson said his regulatory team would monitor the issue.
A new justice commission would monitor and enforce those rights.
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