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"i stamp" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is a simple sentence consisting of a subject (I) and a verb (stamp). You can use "i stamp" in a sentence to describe an action that you are doing with your foot or hand, such as: - "I stamp my feet to keep warm in the snow." - "I stamp my passport before entering the country." - "I stamp the envelopes with our company logo before sending them out." It can also be used metaphorically to describe forcefully or decisively doing something: - "I stamp my authority as the leader of this team." - "I stamp out corruption wherever I see it." - "I stamp my feet in frustration when things don't go my way."
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"I use PC but I love letters, so I stamp".
"And then I stamp it and sign it".
Choosing my spot carefully, I stamp my feet like a flamenco dancer and address the studio at large.
I've perfected the "safe walk" where I stamp down with each step, as if mashing grapes, while holding my arms out like a penguin.
Right after the kickoff there's a scrum and he tries to dangle his feet into our side of the tunnel, and I stamp on his ankle.
"There'll be players with us here today that may not be with the club next season and it won't be until then that I stamp my authority on the team".
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I stamped my feet with frustration.
So I stamped upstairs and went to bed, somehow forgetting to set the alarm clock.
"Every day is Children's Day," they replied, to which I stamped my foot and duly had a tantrum.
I stamped a foot down between her shoulders to make her stop and then kicked her on to her back.
The woman closed the heavy oak door behind me, and I stamped my feet on the braided rug I was standing on, to shake off the snow.
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