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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am saying what" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey confusion or a request for clarification, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I don't understand what you mean; can you clarify what I am saying what?"
Alternatives: "what I mean is" or "I am trying to say".
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"I am saying what we need to do is something".
"I wouldn't say it is an open cheque book, but I am saying what is more important is that the law is upheld and it is up to the local authority to apply that law".
I am not saying, "Don't get married," but I am saying, "What about the rest of us?
Please don't think that I am saying what you did was right, but I know that my treatment of the situation was also wrong.
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"Now you're saying — what?
"Our children were saying, 'What is this?
I was saying what I could".
I was saying, 'What if this happens?
"They're saying, 'What's the use?
Lucky Thompson was saying – what?
We should be saying: 'What?
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