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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am I speaking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when questioning whether one is currently speaking or if their speech is being heard or understood.
Example: "Am I speaking too quickly for you to follow along?"
Alternatives: "Am I talking" or "Am I audible?".
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Hello, who am I speaking to?
Why am I speaking of Roddick in the past tense?
Oh, God, am I speaking all in clichés?
Nor am I speaking of small-scale, closely watched efforts like the Malawi Children's Village.
Nor am I speaking of our current corruption scandals, great and small.
"And who am I speaking with?" said the voice at the other end one day.
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But who am I to speak?
Was I just speaking Spanish?
"Rick, I'm speaking, I'm speaking, I'm speaking, I'm speaking.
Mr. Romney put a hand on Mr. Perry's arm, space invasion of the first kind, and said, "I'm speaking, I'm speaking, I'm speaking, I'm speaking".
It is trauma I am speaking of.
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