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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I was appreciating" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used as part of the past progressive tense to express an ongoing action in the past. Example: While strolling through the art museum, I was appreciating the intricate details in each painting.
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As I was appreciating my hair and my boobs that morning, I was also thinking about how little we can ask from the universe.
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I was happy that I was appreciated by someone from a younger generation.
They said: 'We really want you and we want you now.' That felt more like I was appreciated.
"I'm appreciating things a lot more than I did," he said.
I would say I'm appreciating it, rather than actually enjoying it.
Kate, your devotion is so appreciated, S. S, it is your devotion that I am appreciating today.
I'm appreciating that listening can also be an act of "positive disruption".
I am appreciating day-by-day that I cannot lead myself, let alone others, if I do not sleep.
It is easy for me to forget this light, even when I am appreciating what someone else has shared.
I'm appreciating my skin and my wrinkles and all those things because you cannot stop aging, you can't".
But they appreciate the fact that I'm appreciated.
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