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The phrase "am known" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to one's reputation or how one is perceived by others.
Example: "I am known for my dedication to environmental causes."
Alternatives: "I am recognized" or "I am acknowledged."
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To others I am known as Buddy.
To some I am known as Chief.
"I am known as the governor's father.
I am known because of my graffiti.
I am known by many names, in many lands.
What I do is drive a bus, I work in a public company, I am known.
(When she doesn't, I am known to fall into a Knausgaardian snit).
I am known as a 'crammer' - I do all my revision the week before exams.
"I am known as a judge who moves things along," Judge Forrest said.
"I am known as a person who can be trusted," she says.
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In cancer parlance I am known as an "outlier".
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