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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am I complaining" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when questioning whether one's statements or feelings are perceived as complaints.
Example: "I just want to express my concerns about the project timeline; am I complaining too much?"
Alternatives: "Am I being too negative?" or "Am I whining?".
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Why am I complaining?
Nor am I complaining.
So why am I complaining about Windows Phone, when iOS and Android do the exact same thing, in virtually the same way?
That's on my mind at the moment, so I'm just remembering those blind runners and I just think, "What the hell am I complaining about?
But am I complaining?
(What on earth is that?) So why am I complaining?
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But who am I to complain?
So who was I to complain?
"Why am I the Lucy?" Scott complains.
If it sounds like I'm complaining, I am not.
"What's this?" I complained.
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