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i'm good
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Used when asked whether one wants or needs something, etc.
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The phrase "I'm good" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common and informal way of saying "I am well" or "I am doing fine." Here are some examples of when you can use "I'm good" in written English: - When someone asks how you are doing, you can reply with "I'm good, thanks" or "I'm good, how about you?" - If someone offers to buy you a drink and you already have one, you can politely decline and say "No thank you, I'm good." - When someone asks if you need any help with a task, you can assure them by saying "I'm good, I can handle it." - In an email to a friend, you can mention a recent accomplishment and say "I'm feeling good about it." - In a casual conversation with a co-worker, you can say "I'm good with numbers, so I can help with the budget."
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"I'm good, I'm good".
I'm good.
Revis's answer: I'm good, I'm good.
I'm good at... Cooking.
I'm good at… nothing.
"I'm good on humanity".
I'm good at... fighting.
Deep down, I'm good.
Patient: No, I'm good.
I'm good at... Gymnastics.
"I'm good at sewing".
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