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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am partners" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where someone is describing their partnership with another person or entity, but it requires a subject before "am."
Example: "We are partners in this business venture."
Alternatives: "are partners" or "partner with."
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am partners
noun
Someone who is associated with another in a common activity or interest.
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My interest in Congo is because I am partners with UNICEF and V-Day to build the City of Joy - a healing a learning center for Congolese women and girls who have been victims of brutal rape and violence.
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We were partners.
To him, computers were partners.
Levy added, "We were partners.
We're partners.
No, they are "partners".
They're partners, of course — close".
Braun told him, "We'll be partners.
Which big fashion names are partners?
"Now we're partners," he said.
PBS, American Public Television and the National Educational Telecommunications Association are partners.
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