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Discover Ludwig"I am fixing" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate that someone is in the process of repairing or improving something. You can use it in a variety of contexts, such as: - In a casual conversation: "I'm fixing my car this weekend." - In a more formal setting: "I am currently fixing the issue with our website." - In a personal journal entry: "Today, I spent the afternoon fixing my bike." - In a work email: "I am fixing the formatting errors in the report." - In a text message: "Can you come over? I need help fixing my leaky faucet."
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"I am fixing to get him," Mr. Hairston told one of his friends, according to witness statements to the police, before he pulled the trigger on a 20-gauge shotgun.
It's so far away, and what I am thinking at that moment, is: I hope I am fixing my face in a way that I look engaged and grateful".
But if you install XP as a software "upgrade," you're more likely to be singing the next track's refrain, "I am fixing broken things".
David Ignatius is just a blithering idiot today: "If the president can say, next year, 'I am fixing what's broken in Washington.'" He needs to reach out to Republicans and get things done.
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In CS-TDMA, the number of CPs for ship i, n i is fixed to 10 [2].
We assume that all inputs other than x i are fixed.
Note that in practice δ and the n(x i ) are fixed in an application.
The ν i are fixed at 1 for all classes except the heterozygous class, which is fixed at 1.3.
These latter v i were fixed as in part (A) for each medium.
Similarly, when M i was fixed at greater lengths, growth parameters evolved to maximize attainable length.
At the moment, I am fixed on Milton, but I always think Beckett is interesting.
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