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The phrase "am out as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is declaring their identity or status, often related to personal matters such as sexuality or professional roles.
Example: "After years of hiding, I finally am out as gay and ready to live my truth."
Alternatives: "I have come out as" or "I am open about being".
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am out as
adjective
Of a young lady, having entered society and available to be courted.
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"I've always said the day someone comes along who really is capable of taking us to the next level I am out, as I wouldn't hold the club back.
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"George Williams will be out, as will Liam Farrell.
Trademarks, like Coke, are out, as are obscenities.
Gymnastics is out, as is badminton, Thai and Philippine officials said.
Taxis were out, as was first-class anything.
And after all the buzz, Mr. Gyllenhaal was out as well.
Which probably means Amy Winehouse is out as well.
The dancer is out, as is a musician of any kind.
Recordable CD's are out, as are designated as being for promotional purposes.
Their best cornerbacks, Jabari Greer and Tracy Porter, were out as well.
He could be out as long as a month.
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