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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am with this" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express agreement or support, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I am with this plan and believe it will succeed."
Alternatives: "I support this" or "I agree with this."
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So here I am with this big beard..."...
So here I am with this big beard......
I said, "Then you know exactly where I am with this".
"Here I am with this award and I'm going to throw away everything I've been doing that I just got an award for," he said.
But with us, the experience will be one of, 'Is this happening?' and 'No, it's not' and 'Now it's moving around' and 'Do I know where I am with this?' " One night in Edinburgh the pair were helped in their attempt to generate this atmosphere of uneasy disorientation by a pregnant woman who tumbled down the auditorium staircase at the end of the gig.
And it was always like, 'Don't you know who I am?' " With this system, no matter who you are (with one notable exception, which we shall get to in a moment), a diner plunges into the Lotus telephone thicket and is provided a series of options, including the choice to punch 1 to make a reservation.
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So it is with this book.
"Yes, it is, with this gym obsession.
What was with this fog?
"What's with all this fancy stuff?
I am thrilled with this win".
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