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Discover Ludwig"I'm fit" is a perfectly valid and correct phrase in written English
It can be used to indicate that you are in good physical condition or health, e.g. "I'm in training for the marathon, and I'm feeling fit and strong!".
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"I am a diabetic but I'm fit.
"But I'm fit coming into the tournament.
"I feel strong, powerful, and endurance-wise, I'm fit".
Of course I'm fit to start – I'm ready now".
"I'm ready and I'm fit for the first game against Cardiff City.
So, if I'm fit, hopefully I can just pull out a solid recovery tomorrow".
It has been a difficult start for me but I'm fit now and ready to contribute.
I'm fit and well, so I can apply all my strength and power to the movie".
I may have a little gray in my hair, but I'm fit.
"I'm fit and well, I'm still up there with the leaders and I can still win races," he said.
"Right now I'm here because I'm stable and I feel like I'm fit to be in the community".
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