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The phrase "am that what" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a fragmented expression and lacks clarity or grammatical structure.
Example: "I am that what you seek." (though this is still awkward).
Alternatives: "I am what" or "I am that which."
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You can even transfer files wirelessly, which reminds me of how disappointed I am that what Jobs said Apple had been working on for two years turned out to be a Starbucks partnership and not wireless iPod syncing with computers.
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What is that?" "What's what?" "That.
"Hey, Jo, what is that?" "What is what?" "That.
That's what I am that's what I do".
What was that moment, what caused it?
Was that what he wanted?
Was that what one said?
Was that what I heard?
Wait — is that what it's about?
Was that what he was doing?
But is that what we really want?
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