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"teasing me" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it to describe a situation where someone is playfully making fun of you or trying to provoke a reaction from you. It can also refer to someone intentionally withholding information or affection in a playful manner. Example: "Stop teasing me about my new haircut, I like it!" "I know you're just teasing me, but I'll still take that compliment." "Don't worry, I'm just teasing you. I'll tell you the surprise eventually."
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"Now you are teasing me.
Are you teasing me?
Is she teasing me?
Clara was always teasing me.
"She's still teasing me!" he said.
"They were just teasing me," Young said.
It circled the room, teasing me.
"He wasn't teasing me anymore," she said.
My uncle started off by teasing me about grace.
Tom: Alan was always teasing me because I didn't text.
They're teasing me!" "Bloody hell!" shouted the old lady.
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