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The phrase "am I present" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is questioning their own attendance or involvement in a situation or discussion.
Example: "During the meeting, I found myself wondering, am I present, or am I just physically here?"
Alternatives: "Am I here?" or "Am I involved?".
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But it's about, am I present and here?
Ask yourself, am I present now?
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"What has changed is how I present my gender.
I am not present there.
I was panicky and I presented myself as panicky.
I remember meeting Ian Power when I was presenting Che and I loved the guy.
Indeed, I am proud to present it.
Like right now, I'm present, I'm talking to you.
The problem is that I'm not fully present.
To be honest, I wasn't entirely present.
I'm not presenting any work I've done.
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