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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am protective" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being cautious or caring towards someone or something, often in a personal context.
Example: "As a parent, I often feel that I am protective of my children when they are playing outside."
Alternatives: "I tend to be protective" or "I am cautious."
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am protective
noun
Something that protects.
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But I am protective of the Christian faith.
And I am protective of my life: I don't go online.
Perhaps I am protective of Donna Karan's legacy because she recognized talents in me that others did not see.
Over the years editors have said, "I think you should do this or change that", but I am protective of my stories and characters.
I find that I am protective of the silence around Z. The old war can be turned into words, but a living silence ought not to be disturbed.
"I am not nearly as protective of my fame as I am protective of my fans and their justice as LGBT youth".
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He tends to be protective.
All these are protective factors".
But he is protective, too.
Costas is protective of Karolyi.
I guess I'm protective.
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