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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am watching" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the present continuous tense to indicate that someone is currently observing or viewing something.
Example: "I am watching a documentary about climate change."
Alternatives: "I am viewing" or "I am observing."
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WATCHING I am watching everything on YouTube there is to watch.
I am watching cartoons with my grandson.
"I am watching the house.
I am watching right now.
But mostly I am watching Nick Saban.
I am watching much less television these days.
I, too, am watching his movements with amaze, sir stranger.
I am watching a man simulate masturbation in the shower.
"I am watching history happen before my eyes.
I am watching schoolchildren run intervals on the seafront.
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