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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I was since" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English
Instead, one could use the phrase "I have been" to convey a similar meaning. For example, "I have been looking for the missing key since this morning."
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I said I was, since the attribution was always the same.
She was walking faster than I was, since I was carrying my suitcase and a box of brief materials.
The first night home went smoothly enough, complete with my telling her how much smarter I was since the summer and her nodding pleasantly.
I had to go through years of bullying and an entirely unwanted and entirely unnecessary male puberty before I could finally take control of my own life and be who I'd known I was since the age of four.
"They'd got all their Tom Wolfe books on display, and they'd represented the Pope and Ronald Reagan, and there I was". Since an agent must play a multiplicity of roles in an author's life - business manager, motivational coach, therapist - it is essential to meet a potential client face-to-face.
Grey feels he got so upset because he believed people would think "that's who I was since this was my first part to create on stage.
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I am the lightest I have been since I was 18 or 19".
"I've gone totally back to the way I was since October last year".
I was queueing since 2am.
I've known I was gay since I was 14.
I was skeptical, since I felt great.
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