Sentence examples for am of anything from inspiring English sources

The phrase "am of anything" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when this phrase could be used, as it lacks context and grammatical structure.
Example: "I am of anything that you need." (This example is awkward and not standard English.)
Alternatives: "I am about" or "I belong to".

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I'm as sure of this as I am of anything: he'd have had no complaints.

I don't think I am of anything to do with this case.

I am as sure as I am of anything that she improvised that line.

"If you want the truth, I'm prouder of that, that I've quit drinking, than I am of anything in my life.

At the time I felt fine but looking back I do feel I did some of those children a disservice because I know I'm a much better chemistry teacher than I am of anything else.

"I'm prouder of that," he once said, "than I am of anything in my life".

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This is a celebration of the fans as much as it is of anything else.

This is not less true of God than it is of anything else.

"We're certain now, as certain as you can be of anything in life".

I was as sure of that as I was of anything.

If he is guilty of anything, it's of being unfunny or merely silly.

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