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The phrase "am so rich" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used in informal contexts, but it requires a subject to be grammatically correct, such as "I am so rich."
Example: "After selling my business, I can confidently say I am so rich now."
Alternatives: "I'm very wealthy" or "I have a lot of money."
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Another morning, he said to the long-suffering Rosenberg, from whom he exacted very high prices indeed for his pictures, and whom he had kept waiting a month for a new one, "I am so rich that I just wiped out a hundred thousand francs," and, sure enough, the new picture, which Picasso did not like, had disappeared from the canvas.
Trump explained that, "I paid my own way here since I am so rich, so very very rich".
"You know, 'If you give me power, I am so smart and I am so rich that I will fix all of America's problems.'".
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They are so rich.
"You'll be so rich".
I'm so rich!
"Everyone is so rich.
This is so rich!
(That's why she's so rich).
I thought I was so rich".
It was so rich in history".
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