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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am I working" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when questioning one's current state of employment or activity, often in a context where the speaker is unsure about their work status. Example: "I feel so tired today; am I working too hard?"
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Why am I working my ass off for people to ignore us?
Why am I working so hard?" The answer, she said, is: "I love basketball.
He says to me, 'Why am I working so hard in America?
And if you're the good guys, who am I working for?
"Not only am I working crushing hours, I'm sure our lives are put in jeopardy.
Jenny, for example, was an assistant editor at Alfred A. Knopf when she innocently asked what I was working on, and got this reply: "Dear Jenny: What am I working on?
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What was I working on?
The reality is I work harder than ever now".
Problem is, I work in media.
"It's where I work.
"That's why I work.
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