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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am telling" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the present continuous tense to indicate that someone is currently in the process of conveying information or a message.
Example: "I am telling you the truth about what happened last night."
Alternatives: "I am informing" or "I am conveying".
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"But now here I am, telling everyone".
"I am telling the truth," he replies.
I am telling you as I am telling God.
Students question what I am telling them.
"I am telling you, he is a good man.
I am telling you, we love this country".
I am telling you, it is sidesplittingly funny".
They have gone completely mad, I am telling you.
"I am telling the truth," Mr. Nelson softly sings.
It's not like I am telling anybody anything new".
"And I am telling you that I am not going.
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