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The phrase "am only in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a limited involvement or presence in a particular situation or context.
Example: "I am only in this meeting to observe and learn from the discussion."
Alternatives: "I am just in" or "I am merely in".
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I am only in the middle of my life.
"I am only in charge of military concerns," Mr. Skelton said.
I am only in a band, not one of the many wonderful people in organisations striving for change.
But I am only in Mainz and Dortmund since then and … [Klopp laughs] it's not the middle of the world.
I am only in the store to check if the prices for these things have gone down".
— Ellen Barry (@EllenBarryNYT) 12 Jul 13 From @TanyaLokshina @hrw : "I am only in a position to accept Russia's offer because of my inability to travel".
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That is only in normal time, anyway.
The investment is only in the personal".
He was only in seven more.
I was only in the way.
She's only in her 40s.
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