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The phrase "about what am" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not usable as it does not follow the proper structure of English sentences. An example of a correct structure would be: "What am I about to say?"
Alternatives: "What am I discussing" or "What is this about".
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"If I thought about, 'What am I going to do about the armies?' I would probably not do it".
I think about what am I going to do to counter my opponents' best actions, how can I get my opponent to come into my traps.
"I've thought about what am I going to do with those two guys - should I put them together, should I keep them apart?" he said.
By the time she got to The Daily Beast, White was confiding that "one time we were having sex and I was looking up at the ceiling, thinking about, 'What am I going to buy at the grocery store tomorrow?' " Until now, I always thought the most depressing story of love with a married political celebrity was that of Kay Summersby, who was Dwight Eisenhower's chauffeur during World War II.
"We had a sit down conversation about what am I really doing.
Your students will thank you for them, and you will get fewer emails about "What am I supposed to study?" PowerPoint lectures are a favorite of students in online classes.
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"I'm all about, what is the next job?
About what's happened.
"It's about what's happening now.
It's arguing about what is fair.
"It's about what's in here.
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