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Common collocations with monitor in American Collocation

monitor verb transitive

US /ˈmɑnɪtər/

in a thorough way

accurately
carefully
closely
properly
rigorously
strictly

The new system creates opportunities for managers to closely monitor work.

regularly

annually
constantly
continually
continuously
daily
monthly
periodically
regularly
routinely
systematically

Experts continually monitor the volcano for signs of activity.

how something changes

change
progress
progression
trend

Monitor your progress in order to keep yourself motivated.

how good something is or how well it is done

delivery
effectiveness
implementation
performance
quality
standard

The law requires public authorities to monitor delivery of their services, and respond to findings.

The Quality Assurance Team monitors the quality of the service.

what is happening

activity
behaviour
movement
situation

We will continue to monitor the situation.

how much is being spent or used

expenditure
usage

The school governors are responsible for setting the school budget each year and monitoring expenditure.

effect or result

effect
impact
outcome
success

The committee was asked to monitor the effects of these changes.