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"I'm great" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a complete sentence on its own and can also be used as a phrase within a longer sentence. For example: - "How are you feeling, Sarah?" "I'm great, thanks for asking!" - "Despite all the challenges, I must say, I'm great." - "She complimented me on my performance and I couldn't help but feel like I'm great."
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"I'm great".
I'm great thanks.
I'm great, she says.
I'm great friend of him.
"Oh, I'm great," he said.
I'm great, la'.
I'm great, thanks.
"I'm great, I'm terrible, I'm great, I'm terrible".
"Emotionally, I'm great," he said.
I'm great at the Facebook.
"I'm great at being moody.
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