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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I am evolving" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express personal growth, change, or development over time. Example: "Over the past few months, I have been reflecting on my experiences and I can confidently say that I am evolving into a better version of myself."
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I am evolving.
"Well I think I am evolving, And I think I love Monique.
Every year, I am evolving and becoming a different, better person.
But I can see the smart, funny, capable 18-year old my son Sher will be, and so, I am evolving a new skill of saving so I can pay for college fifteen years from now.
I am finding the middle way of embracing all that I am and all that I am evolving to be -- Alexis Neely, the strong lawyer, the powerhouse entrepreneur and Ali Shanti, the free spirit -- all of me.
I am evolving and want to continue to do so.
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"Judy evolved me first," she says, "and now I'm evolving her".
I don't know if that kind of thing has influenced me, but I just think it's an attention to detail which I'm evolving into.
In the wake of the marriage equality victory in New York State, there has been considerable liberal and gay criticism of President Obama for his longstanding "I'm evolving" dodge.
By Hendrik Hertzberg June 30, 2011 In the wake of the marriage equality victory in New York State, there has been considerable liberal and gay criticism of President Obama for his longstanding "I'm evolving" dodge.
But thankfully, I'm evolving, and continue to do so (hopefully) as a work-in-progress.
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