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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am sat" is not correct in standard written English.
It appears to be an incorrect construction, possibly intended to convey a state of being full or satisfied, but it lacks proper grammatical structure. An example of a correct phrase would be: "I am satisfied."
Alternatives: "I am full" or "I am content."
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That is why I am sat here.
A century later, I am sat on the number 11, going down the very same streets.
Say I am sat at my desk, then, just idly flicking through the paper.
"It speaks volumes I am sat here," the assistant manager said.
I mean, I am sat here opposite a man who is worth £22m!
11.56am: I should add that i am sat in the MetFilm office in the conference centre writing this blog.
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Sardines fly, cactuses are sat upon.
Ulrika Jonsson was sat opposite.
Not one has yet been sat on.
I shouldn't be sat here talking!
"I was sat on the bed, he was standing up.
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