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The phrase "I am in between" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe being in a state of transition or being in the middle of two things. Example: "I am in between apartments right now, so I am staying with a friend for a few weeks."
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I am in between the younger and older ones.
"If the Taliban shoots from that side, and you are on this side, and I am in between?" he said to the Marines at a meeting arranged by a commander and local elders over the weekend.
At 50, I am in between the baby boomers and generation X – the two generations that became expert at buying the renovator's delight, doing a bit of a fix-up and selling to take advantage of the rising property market.
- I am in between somewhat and not very hopeful.
Now I'm not so much young as I am in between.
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I only eat the very best of her cooking when I am in-between chemotherapy treatments.
I am in-between and have done my best to structure my search and my request for funding to various institutions to reflect this odd standing within these two fields.
At one point Bill and I are in-between buoys and forget about the restricted zone until Fusco yells.
I find that when I'm "in between" looks, I always go back to black.
Do I court those who are in-between?
I think it would be in-between, when someone is tired or about to lose their wood.
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