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The phrase "am I leaving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when questioning whether you are departing or exiting a place or situation.
Example: "As I gather my things, I can't help but wonder, am I leaving too soon?"
Alternatives: "Am I departing?" or "Am I going?".
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"Why am I leaving?" Mr. Asnes said.
And ask that question – who am I leaving behind today?
If I become an astronaut, am I leaving the spaceship under any circumstances?
I have had a long and happy life but what am I leaving my great-grandchildren?
"What kind of daughter am I, leaving her for four days?" Mrs. Fischer asked herself.
I said 'under no circumstances am I leaving my mother in your hands'".
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And why am I left at the beach?
So why am I left feeling so underwhelmed?
Who was I leaving my son with?
No way was I leaving it there.
Was I left fuming at my computer?
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