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The phrase "i were writing" is not correct in standard written English.
It is a grammatical error, as "were" should be used with "you," "we," or "they," and "I" should be paired with "was."
Example: "If I were writing a novel, I would focus on character development."
Alternatives: "If I was writing" or "If I had been writing."
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Meanwhile, Clara and I were writing to each other.
And if I were writing with others, I might just listen to them.
It's the music I would write if I were writing for myself.
"If I were writing today, I would never say 'Arabs and other animals,' " she acknowledged.
"If I were writing about Planet Xenor, that would be different.
If I were writing myself as a heroine, I'd end the summer I graduated.
"If I were writing journalism I'd know where it is that I'm supposed to go.
A.: If I were writing that book today, I wouldn't write it in the same way.
"If I were writing it all by myself," he said, "it would have looked a little different".
"If I were writing a story like this, I would talk blue in the face defending Joe," she said.
Stuff like, I supposed (if I were writing them), "Is the moon made of green cheese?" (Yes).
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