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The phrase "am a stranger" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks a subject.
You can use it in a context where you are identifying yourself as a stranger, but it should be preceded by a subject like "I".
Example: "I am a stranger in this town, trying to find my way around."
Alternatives: "I am unfamiliar" or "I am an outsider."
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I am a stranger to faith.
Now I am a stranger in it, wary and distrustful.
"I am a stranger in my neighborhood," he said.
"I am a stranger to myself," said Camus.
When I go to London, I am a stranger.
This behavior is understandable -- I am a stranger, after all -- but it also irks me.
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Be a stranger.
Don't be a stranger".
She is a stranger.
He's a stranger.
"I'm a stranger to my past.
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