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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am I contributing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when questioning your own involvement or impact in a particular situation or context.
Example: "As I reflect on our team project, I find myself asking, am I contributing enough to achieve our goals?"
Alternatives: "Am I adding value?" or "Am I making a difference?".
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How am I contributing in this world?
But sometimes, I wake up in the middle of the night, panting, sweat dripping down my face, wondering, Am I contributing to a movement that is absolutely destroying how people find love?
Am I contributing to society?
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"The sad thing is, I'm contributing to this mind-set," Paul says.
It's a little like writing in to your college's class notes; the message is, "I'm contributing to the general vitality and productivity of humankind — What are you doing?" (The dispiriting answer: reading Facebook).
I do know that I want to be somewhere where I'm contributing, where I'm challenged, where I'm learning.
"It was a different role for me, but I'm happy I contributed," Mathis said.
"This is where I am contributing.
(Hi, Mom and Dad. Work is going well. I really feel like I'm contributing, and I'm also learning a lot. Yeah, dinner next week is fine).
Who was I? What ancestors contributed to my unique look?
"I'd rather be at school, but I have a responsibility to my family and I feel I'm contributing what I can".
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