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The phrase "you saying" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in colloquial or informal speech to express disbelief or surprise at something someone has said. It can also be used to ask for clarification or confirmation. Example: "Did you just say you won the lottery?" Response: "Yes, that's what I'm saying!".
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That's you saying that.
"What are you saying?
It's you saying it".
O.K., I hear you saying.
And what were you saying?
I appreciate you saying this.
Are you saying £15m?
"Why are you saying that?" she said.
"What are you saying?" Dave asked.
"What are you saying?" Duran asked.
By pardoning him, what are you saying?
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