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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am in it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate your involvement or participation in something, often in a casual or conversational context.
Example: "I really enjoy the project we are working on, and I am in it for the long haul."
Alternatives: "am involved in it" or "am part of it".
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These days, a combination of work and family obligations means that I am out of my house more than I am in it, so the ritual of leaving has me in its grip.
Unless I am in it.
That is what I am in it for.
"I don't see myself when I am in it".
"If there is a worse place than hell, I am in it," Lincoln reportedly said.
"It's been suggested that I am in it, that I am trying to scupper him.
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He was in it.
Everyone was in it.
I'm in it".
You're in it".
You were in it.
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