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"telling me that" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are expressing that something has been said to you. For example, "My teacher was telling me that I needed to work harder on my exams."
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People keep telling me that!
Don't try telling me that".
"Are you telling me that he doesn't..."...
"Please stop telling me that," Chris begs.
"Are you telling me that he doesn't......
Don't bother telling me that I can look it up.
The males are telling me that I owe them".
"And thanks for telling me that," he deadpanned.
Uh, no, Pence said, adding, "Thanks for telling me that".
"Everyone was telling me that I should celebrate.
People are telling me that once it's finished, they're coming.
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