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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I measure" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a complete sentence and can be used in various contexts. Below are a few examples: 1. "I measure the ingredients carefully before adding them to the recipe." 2. "As a scientist, I measure the temperature and humidity every hour." 3. "In order to track my progress, I measure my weight every week." 4. "I measure my success not by material possessions, but by the impact I have on others." 5. "As a tailor, I measure my clients' bodies to create a perfectly fitted suit." 6. "I measure my happiness by the moments spent with my loved ones." 7. "Before purchasing furniture, I measure the space in my living room to ensure it will fit." 8. "In this experiment, I measure the effects of caffeine on heart rate." 9. "I measure my goals and set realistic timelines to achieve them." 10. "I measure my self-worth by my character and values, not by external validation."
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Will I measure up?
Can I measure it?
"That's how I measure my success".
Elf is how I measure Christmas.
That's not how I measure these things".
"I measure my life in Champions Leagues.
I just hope I measure up".
I measure the gain with my fingers.
§ 3275.15 How accurately must I measure my production and utilization?
And how do I measure the temperature of the plasma?
§ 3275.14 What aspects of my geothermal operations must I measure?
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