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The phrase "am complicated" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in a context where someone is describing their own complexity or multifaceted nature, but it requires a subject pronoun before "am."
Example: "I am complicated, with many layers to my personality that people often overlook."
Alternatives: "I am complex" or "I have many layers."
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I am complicated, though.
Pronek's reply: "I am complicated".
I am complicated, dizzied.
I am complicated, contradictory, illogical, and ironic, but at the end of the day I am just me.
Similar(56)
"It will be complicated.
Fee waivers are complicated.
The plan was complicated.
Sometimes that is complicated.
It's complicated, really".
The issue is complicated.
Sometimes history is complicated.
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