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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I'm seated" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that you are currently sitting, often in a formal or polite context, such as in a restaurant or during a meeting. Example: "When the meeting started, I was already in the conference room, and I said, 'I'm seated, ready to begin.'"
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He is standing; I'm seated.
I'm seated next to good friends, so it doesn't feel like work.
M. A. Macdonald-Cooper: Turning crimson, I'm seated uncomfortably – these bugs can be bad for piles!
Plus, the loos in the Roundhouse are horrible and I'm seated behind the tallest man in London.
I remark on this to a couple piloting battery-powered mobility scooters past the bench where I'm seated.
Tonight, I'm seated on the stage in a comfy chair for the production, along with an audience of 150 wealthy expats and a few sheikhs.
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I was seated near the driver.
I could not pounce on him because I was seated, and I was seated because he was seated..
"I was seated next to the A.T.F.
I was seated in coach in the window seat.
I was seated at the Faber table.
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