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The phrase "am I do" is not correct in written English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction, and it is unclear when it could be used without additional context.
Example: "Am I do what I need to do?" (assuming a correction to "Am I doing what I need to do?").
Alternatives: "Am I supposed to" or "Am I meant to".
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"How good am I?" "Do I know enough?" "Am I making enough money?" "How can I come up with the right strategy?" "Am I making the right decisions?" "Do people respect me?" "Do I have enough power?" These are typical questions Heroic Leaders ask.
And am I, do I have a 2pi?
How talented am I? Do my gifts merit the luxury of dedicated labor?
Bleeding-heart liberal though I am, I do not object to the fleece on political grounds.
"What kind of man am I? Do I have common sense, do I have common sense and profundity too?
Listen to her in "Clash by Night," fending off a dolt: "What kind of animal am I? Do I have fangs, do I purr?
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When am I done?
How am I doing?
What am I doing?
So how am I doing?
And what am I doing?
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