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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am adopted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is stating their status of being adopted, typically in a personal context or when discussing their background.
Example: "I have always known that I am adopted, and it has shaped my identity in many ways."
Alternatives: "was adopted" or "have been adopted."
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But I am not embarrassed to admit that I am adopted.
Jonathan, wearing baggy pants and sporting frosted blond tips on his naturally dark hair, said: "I am adopted.
From knowing many couples going through fertility treatment, I can't say if this process has been more important to me because I am adopted.
Coming to terms with their parents' experience, from Laos to Fresno, and preserving it in the printed word is the major impetus for Soul Choj Vang and his colleagues: Now, here I am, adopted citizen, Not rooted in this land, unable to taste The spirit in its dust, To sense its moods in the pollen.
Because I am adopted, I share very few (read: zero) physical traits with my mother.
People ask me if I am adopted and wonder if I'm from India.
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