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The phrase "I'm blue" is a correct and usable sentence in written English
It means that the speaker is feeling sad or melancholy. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as expressing one's current emotions or discussing a past experience. Here are some examples: - "I'm feeling really blue today after receiving some bad news." - "After my breakup, I was feeling so blue that I didn't want to leave my house." - "Even though I love my job, sometimes I come home feeling blue because of all the stress." - "I'll never forget the time I got lost in the city and wandered around for hours feeling completely blue."
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I'm blue.
I'm blue fleece.
"I'm blue, I … appreciate".
I can talk until I'm blue in the face.
"I'm going to say that until I'm blue in the face.
When I'm blue, I also look to role models for inspiration.
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I'm blue-collar.
"I'm Blue-Eyed Tree Frog".
Then, calmly, "I'm Blue-Eyed Tree Frog".
"I don't know what it's called for the ladies, but I think I'm blue-ballin' ya," Charlie told Allie.
"Black as I am," she remembered, "I was blue".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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