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View definitions for keep an eye on

keep an eye on

verb as in eagle-eye

verb as in monitor

verb as in tail

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She also welcomed the continued presence at the London Coliseum, and said she would "keep an eye on the impact of ENO's work in Manchester on companies that already perform with musicians in that space".

From BBC

You will want to keep an eye on the forecast though as cloud may obscure the view in some places.

From BBC

The ragtag crew at “Election Night” was keeping an eye on everything for us – meaning, Williams received updates from other networks’ decision desks on his phone.

From Salon

Here are some of the places you should keep an eye on for round-the-clock coverage of the results.

From Salon

A return in each of his past five games for the FPL veteran - worth keeping an eye on.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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