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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I am about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to indicate that someone is in the process of doing something or is about to do something. Example: "I am about to start my presentation." This means that the person is going to begin their presentation soon. Another example: "I am about to leave for work." This means that the person is getting ready to leave for work in the near future.
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I am about the same.
I am about to collapse.
A remarkable image that I am about to meet everywhere.
"And how unrealistic I am about my expectations".
"I am about ready to come and separate you two.
I cannot tell you how ecstatic I am about this.
I am about to leave for Scotland for a fortnight.
Fortunately, I am about to head east.
I am about to go to America.
Which I am about to do.
I am about to find out.
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