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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a observing" is not correct in English.
It should be "an observing." You can use the correct phrase when referring to the act of watching or monitoring something, typically in a descriptive context.
Example: "She is an observing participant in the study, noting every detail of the experiment."
Alternatives: "an observing individual" or "an observing presence."
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As an example of case 1, consider agent A observing daughter Mary eating a cookie.
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Coming here and observing America as an outsider made me an observing person.
children in a Broadway preview room an observe them while the film is being shown.
The Perceived Health Status variable is an observed construct.
Like a scientist observing a nocturnal creature.
A patrol judge observing a race, at Belmont Park, Elmont, New York.
He must wear a tag, observe a curfew and report to a police station daily.
Sedona stood at a distance, observing.
Unlike other women, Danielle had a patient, observing personality.
Like a Donald Judd, a visitor observes.
It is observing a day of mourning.
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