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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'i am bordering' is not grammatically correct and it cannot be used in written English.
If you want to use a phrase that is similar in meaning, you could say, "I am on the border." For example, "I am on the border of Mexico and the United States, so I can easily cross back and forth."
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Unlike our spokeswoman, who is clearly focused on content above style and is, coincidentally, the spokesperson of the largest particle physics experiment the world has ever seen, I am bordering on being beyond help in the content versus style wars.
I am bordering on smothering but hey, she's just going to have to live with it!
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I was bordering between vomiting and passing out.
I so disagree, my D level was in the tank when I woke up to this issue in late 2006….I was bordering on depression and I live in Sunny calif….but came in from years of being in the sun mostly due to cancer scares……plus I could not tolerate the sun like I did as a younger person….I'm 76.
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(I'm such a fan, I'm bordering on groupie, embarrassing as that may be).
In the past, some of my crushes were so intense I felt like I was bordering on mental illness.
"I thought it was bordering on assault on Gerrard".
"At four under, I would say it was bordering on great.
I don't normally peruse the OBIT sections of newspapers, so I didn't know it was bordered in black, although that was easy enough to guess.
This is bordering on abuse.
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