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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am I making" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when questioning whether you are creating, causing, or producing something, often in a context of self-reflection or inquiry.
Example: "Am I making the right decision by choosing this path for my career?"
Alternatives: "Am I creating" or "Am I producing".
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How much am I making?
But am I making any money?
If Donkey Tag mainly challenged muscle-intelligence – what move am I making?
But then, am I making it for the greater good, or to establish my legacy in history?
Why am I making this available?
So why am I making this assertion?
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What else am I made of?
Who am I? What am I made of?
Was I making some mistake?
"In no way was I making a threat".
Was I making stuff up?
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