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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am there for" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a truncated version of "I am there for" which can be used to express support or availability for someone.
Example: "Whenever you need someone to talk to, I want you to know that I am there for you."
Alternatives: "I am here for" or "I support you."
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But as a father I am there for my children".
True friends know that I am there for them when they really need me.
I want my team and clients to feel that I am there for them.
Right now my priorities are to ensure I am there for my daughter".
"They should feel free to make music — I am there for the construction, not to impose".
"I think it's very important that they have a sense that I am there for them".
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Be there for what?
They are there for decoration.
I was there for comfort.
Who's there for you?
He's there for us.
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