Sentence examples for am is that from inspiring English sources

The phrase "am is that" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks proper grammatical structure, making it unusable in any context.
Example: "I am not sure what you mean by 'am is that.'"
Alternatives: "is that" or "am I".

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The thing about me, quiet middle-class Englishman that I am, is that I'm not here to make any points other than, 'Isn't this music great!' If you look at me as I perform and you're thinking anything else, I'm not really doing my job properly".

"The sad thing about being as old as I am is that so many colleagues are dead," he said.

"I may not have expected to be here, but the reason I am is that I knew it could happen," Miller said.

Where I am is that transition place where he's not here, but he's always in my thoughts.

A disadvantage of AM is that changes in allele frequencies controlling targeted traits occur over time due to breeder selection, and the trend of close kinship between varieties of similar release year (White et al. 2008), can limit power to detect QTL.

The I AM is that part of God that is in us.

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It's been that way for years.

It's been that way since Truman.

It's been that way since 1776".

"It's been that way all season.

It's been that kind of year.

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