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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I am deciding" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is a present continuous tense verb phrase and is typically used to describe an ongoing action or decision-making process taking place in the present moment. Example: "I am deciding between two job offers at the moment."
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"I am deciding about everything".
But she is not exactly staying in the neighborhood: "So I am deciding between Oberlin, in Ohio, and the University of Chicago".
Because I am deciding right now whether or not you are physically attractive enough for me to date.
In light of the growing power of the undocumented immigrant youth movement, I am deciding to be optimistic that this new policy will be fully implemented and that additional reforms providing a pathway to citizenship will come soon.
Also, at the end of the day you do have to step into your own power and say, "Okay, I've listened to all of these different opinions, advice, and so forth, but I am deciding this and this is how we are going to go".
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"Maybe I am decided," she said, smiling.
Out in the minivan I said, Well I am decided, and Carolyn said, Well I am too.
"So I was deciding which coast to move to".
Life, I was deciding, was a series of stumblings into the Kantian sublime.
Now it's unfair on some level because I'm deciding what I change".
I am looking at the frame, and I'm deciding where I'm going to make the picture.
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