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The phrase "I'm such a fool" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when expressing self-deprecation or acknowledging a mistake or foolish behavior. Example: "After forgetting my friend's birthday, I realized I'm such a fool for not keeping track."
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"You know I'm such a fool for you," O'Riordan sings.
People "started freaking out, saying I don't believe in dinosaurs and I'm such a fool," he said.
The initial low ebb swells up as the crowd mouths every word: "You know I'm such a fool for you.
Its dark track list includes David Bowie's "Sue (Or in a Season of Crime)," which ends with the lyric, "Sue, I never dreamed / I'm such a fool / Right from the start / You went with that clown".
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I was such a fool.
Ha ha! It's such a fool's errand to attribute so much significance to a relatively new band.
And I wonder whether it is because I am such a perfect fool about music that the paradigm shift in my ability to listen to Joni Mitchell became possible.
how could I have been such a fool?
There was a sudden look of comprehension as she said: 'Oh my goodness, I've been such a fool – of course!
Anyway, I was half-horrified and half-exalted afterward, thinking that my whole life had changed, thinking, Maybe this could work, our lives could change, we could be happy, I've been such a fool this whole time.
"I would not be such a fool to think I can win the world championships," said Richardson.
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