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Discover Ludwig"scrutinizing him" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to examine or observe someone closely, often with suspicion or judgment. Example: The teacher stood at the front of the classroom, scrutinizing him with a stern expression as he tried to explain why he didn't have his homework.
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Gerda opened the door and stood on the threshold without moving, scrutinizing him.
Scrutinizing him from the rear of the courtroom, his mother noticed that he was mumbling to himself.
I've never again given money to a stranger without scrutinizing him for the signs that distinguish suffering from its imitation.
You may have them.' " She still looks him over, her famous eyes scrutinizing him from a portrait -- a prop painted for the film "Jezebel" -- that she personally hung in his office.
BEIJING — When China's vice president and presumptive next president, Xi Jinping, arrives at the White House on Tuesday, American leaders will be scrutinizing him for hints of future stances on crucial issues, from Chinese military intentions to the nuclear programs of Iran and North Korea.
Claiming to be the victim of a "political hit job," Carson often accused the press of scrutinizing him more than his fellow candidates.
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"Sometimes people will scrutinize him more.
I scrutinized him again, my mind groping for an explanation.
She led him to a cold sitting room and scrutinized him very closely.
Now they will have the chance to scrutinize him up close.
"He's not just going after the media, but threatening retribution to people who scrutinize him.
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