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The phrase "god I" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks proper punctuation and capitalization
It can be used in informal contexts, often as an expression of exasperation or emphasis, but should be written as "God, I" for clarity.
Example: "God, I can't believe how fast time flies!"
Alternatives: "Oh my God, I" or "Goodness, I"
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"Thank God," I say.
Oh God, I thought.
God, I hope so.
God, I don't know.
"My God!" I said.
"Oh, god," I groaned.
"My God," I say.
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