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The phrase "I'm past" can be grammatically correct and used in written English, but it may not be common or sufficient on its own.
It is typically used as part of a longer sentence to convey a certain meaning or emotion. Example 1: "I'm past the point of no return" - This phrase is a common idiom to express a situation that has reached a critical or irreversible point. Example 2: "I'm past the age of retirement" - Here, the speaker is stating that they have reached or surpassed the age at which they are eligible for retirement. Example 3: "I'm past caring about what others think of me" - This phrase conveys a sense of indifference or detachment towards others' opinions.
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I'm past that point".
I'm past that now.
I'm past overwhelmed.
I'm past playing".
I'm past curing, I know it.
"I'm past annoyance," Mr. Brass said.
"I'm past that now," he said.
"But I'm past my comfort level financially.
"I'm past that," he said.
"I'm past it," he said.
No, I'm past that now".
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