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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am I participating" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when inquiring about your involvement in an event, activity, or discussion.
Example: "I just want to clarify, am I participating in the meeting tomorrow?"
Alternatives: "Am I involved?" or "Am I taking part?".
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Event the penguins in Antarctica will be marching!" "Why am I participating?
However, qualitative information reported back from the biobank researchers, who as part of the consent procedure informed the research participants, suggests that there is a perceived need to clarify information regarding the purpose of the research after they had given consent ("For what am I participating?").
Am I participating in appropriation as I try to appreciate my heritage?
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Was I participating in the closest contemporary approximation of a woodland war-band's berserker charge?
I get straight A's, I participate in extracurricular activities, and I hold myself to a high standard in everything I do.
Why am I no longer participating?
If I am a Duke student-athlete, am I eligible to participate in ACE and DukeEngage?
Does this goal have meaning and am I inspired to participate fully?
Why am I protesting rather than participating?
One of the participants, Eunjee Kang of San Lorenzo Unified School District, California, commented, "I am glad I participated in the program.
People sometimes demand to know why I still talk about TBL if I am embarrassed I participated and accuse me of "playing the victim".
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