Sentence examples for am bin from inspiring English sources

The phrase "am bin" is not correct in written English.
It is a combination of two verbs that do not work together in standard English grammar.
Example: "I am binning the old files." (Note: "binning" is the correct form, but "am bin" itself is incorrect.)
Alternatives: "I am" or "I have been".

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am bin

verb

To dispose of (something) by putting it into a bin, or as if putting it into a bin.

Exact(1)

Why do people say I am bin Laden's man in London?" "Because you have been calling yourself bin Laden's man in London for years," I said.

Similar(58)

"It is bin Laden".

That's bin Ladenism.

"Where is bin Laden?

Among those he encountered was Bin Laden.

This is Bin Laden unedited.

"There was bin Laden, standing there.

This is bin Laden unedited".

This is bin Laden land.

I said, "Oh, that's bin Laden".

The final person was bin Laden.

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