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Discover LudwigThe phrase "i review" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a simple sentence that can be used to express the action of reviewing something. It is commonly used in academic or professional contexts, such as in a report or article. Example: As part of my job, I review financial reports on a monthly basis to ensure accuracy and identify any discrepancies.
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I review it diligently.
(I review these controversies here).
■ Where can I review my Medicare options?
I read, I review a little.
Tess: I review and solicit all photo submissions.
Sometimes I review books that I would not normally read.
And I review my route before I drive.
Every day I review a document called the threat assessment.
A disclaimer before I review Paige Martin's "Panorama": I left 25 minutes before the show's conclusion.
In today's Times, I review Paul Trynka's new and close-to-definitive biography, "David Bowie: Starman".
I review a lot of books, many of them non-fiction.
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