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Discover LudwigThe phrase "watching me" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone observing or monitoring you, either literally or figuratively.
Example: "I could feel someone watching me from the shadows, making me uneasy."
Alternatives: "observing me" or "keeping an eye on me"
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"I was leading, but they were not watching me.
Somebody's always watching me".
People are watching me.
They're watching me.
Suppose they're watching me.
Everyone is watching me closely.
Was God watching me?
"Who was watching me?
I felt, God is watching me.
She was watching me and waved.
I know they will be watching me.
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