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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am been" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is a grammatically incorrect combination of the present tense "am" and the past participle "been."
Example: "I am been working on this project for weeks." (This should be "I have been working on this project for weeks.")
Alternatives: "I have been" or "I am currently".
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JI: I am, been here 21 years.
I am been Artist in Residence at University of Miami for 4 weeks each year.
Has "I think, therefore I am" been replaced by 'I am seen on YouTube, I am twittered, I am facebooked, therefore I am?"! Now I know they are really plugging some GPS feature where you are matched instantly with a product or price you want to pay for such product, but that line really punched to the absurdity of it all.
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I am being chivalrous".
"I am being watched.
It's been clinical.
It's been sharp.
It's been memorable!
It's been horrible.
He's been underestimated".
"It's been forever.
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