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The phrase "am he told" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a confusion of verb forms and pronouns, and does not convey a clear meaning. An example of a corrected version could be: "I am told by him."
Alternatives: "I am informed by him" or "He tells me."
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"This is who I am," he told the paper.
"This is who I am," he told a publisher while pitching his book.
"I don't know where I am," he told his brother-in-law, according to family members.
"I'm pleading guilty because I am," he told Judge Robert P. Patterson Jr.
"I needed to be a victim of my own logic, so here I am," he told me.
"I am a salesman – that's what I am," he told me.
Similar(30)
He was, he told me, "having fun".
"She was," he told me, "imposing".
Was he told to be a man?
Was he telling the truth?
How much is he telling?
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