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The phrase "am professional" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where someone is describing their professional status, but it requires a subject such as "I" to be grammatically correct.
Example: "I am professional in my approach to work."
Alternatives: "I am a professional" or "I consider myself professional."
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am professional
noun
A person who belongs to a profession
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No, I am professional.
In racing I am professional and my feelings cannot be human ones".
I have not considered leaving: I am professional and always fulfil my deals.
When Matic was asked if it was difficult to handle being taken off against Southampton, soon after brought on, and then being dropped, his answer was precisely worded: "I am professional, and I respect all decisions of the coach.
I am professional.
"He said, 'OK, are you focused?' I said, 'don't worry I am professional'".
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Both were professional violinists.
He's professional.
Part was professional.
It's professional.
I'm professional.
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