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Phrases with «to watch for»
The phrase
"to watch for"
means to be on the lookout or keep an eye out for something.
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Related phrases
to get to work for someone
to help someone care for the new addition to one's family
to pay for the damage to one's car
to pay for damage to one's vehicle
to care for the new addition to one's family
to submit to one's insurance company for reimbursement
to go to work for someone
to turn to for help
to go to for help
to turn to for advice
to turn to for support
to look to for inspiration
society for the prevention of cruelty to animals shelter
to come to the floor for a vote
to bring the bill to the floor for a vote
to bring something to the floor for a vote
access to justice for all
to go to bat for someone
to respond to a request for comment
to look to someone for guidance
to come to someone for advice
to come to someone for help
to give something to someone for free
response to a request for comment
to watch for someone
watch for someone
to watch for sure
one's disclosure of personal information to third parties for one's direct marketing purposes
to return something to the place of purchase for a full refund
to fight for one's right to compensation
one's search for something relating to this
to come to one's house for dinner
to watch for the future
to watch for hours
to watch out for
to watch out for someone
to watch for the signs
to watch for a reaction
place for baby to sleep
Sentences with «to watch for»
They still need to be present and ever - vigilant in
watching for signs
of concussion or heavy hits that could cause concussion.
(
MomsTeam.com
)
There are typical red flags employers
watch for in
job interviews.
(
careerdigital.com
)
We all must keep
on watching for
puppy mills.
(
onegreenplanet.org
)
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