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The phrase "am look forward" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "I am looking forward"? You can use "I am looking forward" when expressing anticipation or excitement about a future event or situation.
Example: "I am looking forward to our meeting next week."
Alternatives: "I can't wait" or "I eagerly anticipate."
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