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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am joining" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is in the process of becoming a member of a group or organization, typically in a present continuous context.
Example: "I am joining the book club next week to meet new people and share my love for reading."
Alternatives: "am becoming a member" or "am participating in".
Dictionary
am joining
verb
To combine more than one item into one; to put together.
Exact(50)
That's why I am joining the strike in Spain.
It is the family business and I am joining it.
"I am joining the people's football club," the then 38-year-old proclaimed.
She said, 'I am joining the army.' I said OK thinking it would wear off.
"This is not my fight particularly, but I am joining it," he said.
I am joining a very big club in Rangers and I want to win lots of trophies here.
Similar(10)
America is joining in.
Other manufacturers are joining in.
Epic is joining that fray.
Now Germany is joining in.
Now others are joining in.
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