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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "I am on" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used when talking about being somewhere temporarily or present somewhere for a particular purpose, such as "I am on holiday," or "I am on the bus." For example, "I am on my way to the store."
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Literally, I am "on Budapest".
I am ON FIRE tonight.
I am on high alert now.
I am on the jury".
I am on the beach.
(I am on the board of N.G.L.T.F).
I am on serious business now.
"I am on the ball," he said.
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"I'm on it".
I was on fire.
I was on "Friends".
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