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The phrase "examining her" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts to indicate that someone is closely inspecting, studying, or scrutinizing a female subject. Example: The doctor spent several minutes examining her, carefully checking her vitals and asking detailed questions about her symptoms.
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Leonard was examining her closely.
"How ironic," Hoffman said, examining her duds.
Upon examining her, Shaker found that her virginity had been recently and violently taken.
He pointed to Sandrine, who stood examining her work in the soft afternoon light.
He looked at her with intense interest, examining her long fingers and tiny toes.
"She gave me a very curt 'thank you' and turned back to examining her fish guts".
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(It was not always clear whether West was cross-examining her or vice versa).
Cross-examining her, Mr. O'Mara suggested it was only natural for her to hope the screams were not coming from Mr. Zimmerman.
Cross-examining her, Alan Conrad QC, who is representing Mr Donovan, said to her: "You're telling blatant lies to this jury, aren't you?" She replied: "No".
But her absence -- and Sarah's growing-up -- began to raise posthumous questions that eventually prodded Polley into re-examining her family roots.
Laura related how she was in deep conversations with her partner about his wishes as well as re-examining her own.
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