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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assessing me" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone evaluating or judging your abilities, performance, or characteristics.
Example: "I felt uncomfortable during the interview because the panel was constantly assessing me."
Alternatives: "evaluating me" or "judging me".
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When I landed, the officer assessing me shared my skin colour.
I get the sense that Tomlin, perpetually curious about other human beings, is continually assessing me.
But I was brand new and I was aware that people were looking at me and assessing me, so you bottle everything up and you put on a brave face.
Then I noticed him staring at me, as if he was sizing me up, studying me, assessing me, trying to figure out what I was made of, and wondering what she was doing with a man like me.
Perhaps for the first time, he was assessing me anew.
"There was a team of doctors and psychiatrists assessing me and diagnosing me.
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"I hope that people assess me for my ideas and achievements.
How much better to be warmly regarded by students, who would in turn assess me in "customer satisfaction" surveys.
She welcomes me into her lounge (light mustard walls with plush little ochre sofas) and assesses me while Radio 3 plays soothingly in the background.
I was amazed at the reams of paperwork that my manager was supposed to assess me against to decide if I was worthy of my increment.
"I'll finally meet his mother, I'll assess character, she'll assess me, and we'll decide," Williams says fiercely, as if Nathan's mother were a pseudonym for Foxy Brown.
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