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The phrase "am someone of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not typically used in standard English and may lead to confusion without additional context.
Example: "I am someone of great importance in this organization."
Alternatives: "I am a person of" or "I consider myself a".
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"You discover things about yourself in this job, which is that I am someone of real steel and grit, which is why I stood for the job in the first place when many people said I should not".
I am someone of profound worth, love and strength!
Because I am someone of faith, I hope that she ultimately decides not to take her own life.
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He, of course, is someone of considerable political ambition.
"This is someone of a tremendous stature, a national figure.
Certainly there was someone of greater importance who could have been featured.
He is someone of rare idealism, judgment, commitment to law, selfless dedication, and fundamental decency.
"A leader needs to be someone of sobriety and stability and patience and temperance," Romney added.
Liberal Catholics want the next pope to be someone of entirely fresh perspective.
"He was someone of substance in China," said Detective Superintendent Mick Gradwell, who led the inquiry.
This is a little Yale moment, because Jonathan Edwards is someone of importance in the spread of the Great Awakening.
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