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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am like this" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express a state of being or a characteristic, but it lacks a subject and proper context.
Example: "I am like this when I am stressed out."
Alternatives: "I am this way" or "I behave like this."
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am like this
noun
Something that a person likes (prefers).
Exact(9)
I am like, this is it, I have nothing to lose now.
My mom put the phone on speaker and was already teary-eyed -- so NOW I am like, "This must be huge if she is crying!" But, there were a couple of auditions I went for that were for big national commercials being shot in Los Angeles, so that's what I thought.
But most of the time I am like this".
'I am like this,' he said, bending down a large palm frond.
I am like this: 'I want more and more.' You can feel the desire in me to get better.
There are comments such as these: I've got a lot of friends who come from the affluent side of Melbourne and they come from old Australian money and to them, I am like this foreign being because I'm half Asian, I'm half European but born here.
Similar(47)
I'm like: "This is quite cool.
I'm like, man, this is taxing".
"If that is what I am like this year God knows how I will feel next April on the anniversary of the disaster".
Therapy is like this.
"Gatita is like this".
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