Sentence examples for am I to be from inspiring English sources

The phrase "am I to be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when questioning one's expected role or fate in a situation.
Example: "Am I to be the one who takes the lead on this project?"
Alternatives: "Am I expected to" or "Should I be".

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But am I to be trusted?

How am I to be "vigilant"?

Who am I to be snippy about anything?

And am I to be left behind also?

We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous?

No. Who am I to be disappointed by someone's personal demons?

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And neither was I, to be honest.

But what was I? Who was I to be?

"I am glad to be".

I am happy to be proved wrong".

I am not to be called immediately.

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