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Discover LudwigThe sentence 'I am yeah' is not technically correct and not usually used in written English
If you want to affirm something, you could say something like "Yes, I am." For example, if someone asked you if you were attending the meeting, you could reply with "Yes, I am."
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I am, yeah, I am," he said.
I am, yeah... I'm going to have to come back to you on this one.
I am, yeah.
RM: I am, yeah.
"You doing scratchcards?" "I am, yeah".
I am, yeah, but it's taking a long time.
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"I was, 'Yeah, I love her.
I was, yeah.
"Yeah I think it is, yeah".
And I'm, like, "Yeah, yeah".
So yeah, I was naive, yeah".
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