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Yes, 盯 (dīng) can be used to talk about someone watching something continuously. It is a verb that means "to fix one's eyes on, stare at". It is often used to describe someone watching something intently or with great focus. For example, one might say "他盯着电视看了一个小时" (tā dīngzhe diànshì kànle yīgè xiǎoshí) which means "He stared at the TV for an hour".
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盯 (dīng) is an informal word. It is used in spoken language and informal writing, but not in formal writing.
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盯 (dīng) is used in everyday conversation. It is a verb that means "to fix one's eyes on, stare at".
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