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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am for instance" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context to be usable in written English. An example could be: "I am, for instance, interested in learning more about this topic."
Alternatives: "for example" or "such as".
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I am, for instance, a person who stops to move turtles off of busy interstates, or picks up butterflies in shopping-mall parking lots and puts them into the bushes to give them a fairer chance at survival.
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There was, for instance, the Volestein Digression.
There is, for instance, Humberto.
There is, for instance, "Steve".
He is, for instance, inhumanly prolific.
There were, for instance, feminist dystopias.
If you are, for instance, a marionette.
There are, for instance, too many words.
There was, for instance, food irradiation.
There have been, for instance, solo ascents without oxygen.
It was, for instance, a criminal offense in many states.
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