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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am I being" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to question whether one is currently experiencing a particular state or action, often in a reflective or self-inquisitive context.
Example: "Am I being too harsh in my criticism of the project?"
Alternatives: "Am I acting" or "Am I seeming".
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Or am I being naive?
Or am I being petty?
Or am I being miserly?
Or am I being naïve?
Why am I being left out?
Or am I being simplistic about this?
Or am I being unduly cynical?
Am I being petty?
Am I being selfish?
Am I being oversensitive?
Am I being picky?
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