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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I am broke" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that you do not have any money or resources. For example, you could say, "I just paid all of my bills, so I am broke until the end of the month."
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"I am broke now.
It's much more socially acceptable to say: 'I am broke.
But I'm selling all that, as I am broke until I finish my next book".
After a recent practice, Bayer smiled and said, "I am broke but far from miserable".
One told her: "I am broke now, so my life is changed.
I was bored at work, my day didn't have a good start, I am broke, but I decided to pay for the airfare and the ticket".
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"I was broke, broke, broke, down to my last $100".
"I'm broke".
Anyway, I'm broke.
("I was broke, too").
"I said, 'I'm broke.
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