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The phrase "am secure" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is expressing a state of feeling safe or confident, but it typically requires a subject.
Example: "I am secure in my position at work."
Alternatives: "feel safe" or "am confident."
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I know I am secure now – me and my children are safe.
"I am secure in my ability to perform and I know that I belong in New York," he said.
Filling his old Mercedes hatchback with sacks of the stuff on the edge of Kraków, Zbigniew Jędrygas says that when his shed is stocked with a tonne of coal: "I am secure and I can sleep well".
Mr. Saito, who refers to himself as Japan's "First Husband," said that since his wife's election, Japanese men keep asking him "what kind of man are you?" "I'd like to tell Japanese men that I am secure enough in my manhood to support my wife and fulfill my official duties as husband to the governor," said Mr. Saito, who operates an optical lens company.
"I am secure [with my lectureship].
There comes a time when you think, Okay, I am secure.
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"It's secure.
His afterlife is secure.
Erbil is secure.
"Nothing is secure".
His past is secure.
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