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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am great" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used in informal contexts, but it typically requires a subject, such as "I am great."
Example: "After finishing the project successfully, I feel that I am great at my job."
Alternatives: "I feel fantastic" or "I'm doing well."
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I am great at throwing things away.
"I feel like I am great at this," he said.
I am great, therefore America will be great.
"I hope I am not sounding as if I think I am great.
"But thanks to those guys I am great, very fit and healthy.
"I only work with students who admire me and think I am great," he said in a catalog of his work printed in 1994.
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He's been great".
Being white is great. . . .
That's great business.
The money is great.
If you are, great.
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