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The phrase "am really good" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks a subject.
You can use it in informal spoken contexts, but it should be preceded by a subject for written English, such as "I am really good."
Example: "I am really good at playing the guitar."
Alternatives: "I excel" or "I'm great."
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I am really good.
I cook everything, and I am really good.
I am really good at finishing food ("leftovers" is not in my vocabulary).
"I am really good at what I do, but what difference can I make in that time that I can show evidence for?" she said.
She says: "It's about trust and acknowledging that 'I am really good at this' and saying 'how can we work together to get the best outcomes?'.
RUBIO: I think we need to acknowledge that President Obama is really good at the cobra pose and that I am really good at warrior two.
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I'm really good.
Everything's really good".
"They're really good".
OutKast was really good.
Radiohead was really good.
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