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'studying me' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to someone observing or assessing your behavior or traits. For example: My friend keeps studying me, trying to figure out what makes me tick.
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The government's perpetual lack of investments turns off academic researchers and pharmaceutical companies from studying ME, and that has resulted in where we are today: No generally accepted diagnostic criteria for ME and no FDA-approved treatments.
Everyone seemed to be studying me with extravagant disgust.
Some were grinning, one or two were anxiously studying me.
Amanda snapped a photo of him crouched behind the court, racquet in hand, studying me.
In any case, Mrs. Thatcher leaned forward in her armchair, studying me for a moment with a withering eye, before expressing her astonishment.
"The rest of the house was with me, but she wasn't laughing, just looking at me, kind of studying me," Ms. Behar said.
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Ivanovic studied me politely.
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The clerk studies me.
Carmen studied me.
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