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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am I eating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when questioning oneself about the action of eating, often in a context of self-reflection or uncertainty.
Example: "As I sit here with my plate, I can't help but wonder, am I eating too much?"
Alternatives: "Am I consuming?" or "Am I having a meal?".
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Am I having a conference call or am I eating some cereal here!
Why am I eating this?
What am I eating here?" He was panicky and mad.
"No way am I eating that," said Mathilde.
Clarkson persisted: "If I come visit you and your family, where am I eating?" "Noodles, probably".
So the big question, am I eating foods from genetically engineered crops?
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So why was I eating the cookie?
"The problem is I eat a lot," he said.
What am I gonna eat?
Beth said, "I'm hungry — I'm eating".
I am what I eat.
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