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The phrase "am studying for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that you are preparing for a specific exam, test, or qualification.
Example: "I am studying for my final exams this week."
Alternatives: "preparing for" or "getting ready for".
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am studying for
noun
A state of mental perplexity or worried thought.
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I am studying for an MA in Social Policy with the Open University, which costs me about £90 a month.
I am studying for the subjects I'm not quite good at these days, and also the subjects that I think will require more time than I have.
I am studying for the LSATs.
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I am studying for the New York bar exam after completing only one year of law school.
I'm studying for my GCSEs.
He had been studying for SAT's.
He is studying for the LSAT.
She is studying for the C.P.A. exam.
He is studying for a medical degree at Northwestern.
Mr. Byun, 30, is studying for an M.B.A. at Columbia.
She is studying for a medical degree at the University of Chicago.
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