keep a watchful eye (on someone or something)
keep a watchful eye (on someone or something)
To observe or monitor someone or something very closely. You've got to keep a watchful eye on those kids—they love getting into trouble! The success of this product is our company's last chance, so I've been keeping a watchful eye on the sales figures. The police have said they will be keeping a watchful eye to ensure the street party does not get out of hand.
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