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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am gaining" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is in the process of acquiring or increasing something, such as knowledge, skills, or weight.
Example: "I am gaining confidence in my public speaking abilities as I practice more often."
Alternatives: "am acquiring" or "am increasing".
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am gaining
verb
To acquire possession of what one did not have before.
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I am gaining confidence and really enjoying it".
Again, I am gaining so much from seeing the works as part of a cycle.
"As games go on I am gaining more confidence in my body and it's been really nice to finally feel over that issue.
I am gaining control.
I am gaining valuable experience of working in an office environment and acquiring a range of new transferable skills.
With small steps I am gaining on that goal and now realize I have yet another path to pursue, obtaining publishable data.
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ABC is gaining.
Latvia is gaining ground.
She was gaining encouragement.
It's gaining momentum.
Murder was gaining in respectability.
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