Collocations for "monitoring"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "monitoring" in context.
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monitor
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.v
- monitor the [office, classroom, playground]
- monitor your [fuel, batter, account, savings, spending]
- monitors [systems, expenditure, activity]
- monitors [systems] to [ensure, protect]
- monitor the [production, quality, efficiency] of
- monitor the [frequency, transmission, signal]
- monitor his [behavior, progress]
- monitor them during [recess, the trip, the day]
- are monitoring him [closely]
- monitor and [control, manage, evaluate, record, report]
- monitors the level of [oxygen, carbon dioxide, fuel] (in)
- [equipment, a machine] that monitors [heart rate, vital signs]
- being monitored by [cameras, teachers, police]
- monitored (while) at [school, work, home]
- monitored [closely, carefully, daily] to
- a [computer, device, console] monitor
- [flat-screen, 15 inch, LED, plasma, large] monitors
- the [size, width, resolution] of your monitor
- a [hospital, patient, heart, glucose] monitor
- the monitors [displayed, showed, indicated]
- the [image, heartbeat] was displayed on the monitor
- he is hooked up to a monitor for
- [connect, hook up, switch on] the monitor
- [play, view, edit] (it) on a monitor
- [images, text, information] displayed on the monitor
- [intelligence, radio] monitors picked up [threats, messages]
- a [school, hall, dorm, playground, summer camp] monitor
- [an EU, a peacekeeping, a judicial] monitor
- looking for [new, young, children's, experienced] monitors
- monitors [oversaw, checked, supervised] (the process)
- monitor [size, width, resolution]
- on monitor duty
'monitoring' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):