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The phrase "am tired" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks a subject.
You can use it in informal spoken contexts, but it should be preceded by a subject in written form.
Example: "I am tired after a long day at work."
Alternatives: "I'm exhausted" or "I feel fatigued."
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I am tired.
Meanwhile, I am tired.
I am tired of fighting".
"I am tired," he wrote.
Vampire Hunter: I am tired.
"I am tired, but I'm not scared".
I am tired of such debates.
I, for one, am tired of waiting.
"I am tired," Bolt told the BBC.
"I am tired," she would reply.
I am tired of being second.
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