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The phrase "am so privileged" is not correct as it is missing a subject.
It should be "I am so privileged." You can use it to express gratitude or acknowledgment of a fortunate situation or opportunity.
Example: "I am so privileged to have had the chance to travel the world and experience different cultures."
Alternatives: "I feel so fortunate" or "I consider myself lucky."
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The Neath-born singer, who in 2013 ran the London Marathon to raise more than £25,000 for charity, added: "I share this award with the charitable bodies I am so privileged to work with, especially to those brave servicemen and women who risk so much for us all on a daily basis".
Being a professional footballer has so many advantages and I wouldn't ever change my job for the world - I love it and am so privileged.
I am so privileged to be the right age to be a part of it and benefit from the system that is in place now".
"I share this award with the charitable bodies I am so privileged to work with, especially to those brave service men and women who risk so much for us all on a daily basis".
I am so privileged to be amongst the first of my tribe's new generation of speakers".
I do brides and I am so privileged to do that because it's a very important day of a women's life.
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Who is so privileged to make such designations?
I'm so privileged these guys accept my cars".
"In Denmark we're so privileged," she says.
"We are so privileged to be here, in the grounds of the Royal Hospital," she said.
Ladies and gentlemen, we are so privileged to be citizens of this great republic.
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