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Discover LudwigThe phrase "only I am" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it in certain situations to emphasize that you (and only you) are a particular thing, or possess a certain quality or trait. For example: "Only I am brave enough to go in that haunted house!".
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"Only I am not Celine Dion".
He can say only, "I am thy labyrinth".
And his attorney John Collins said only, "I am preparing for it now".
On Wednesday, Mr. Giuliani had said only, "I am going to hang around".
Only I am afraid that the house that I am occupying right now may collapse".
Reached on his cellular phone today, Mr. Kumar said only: "I am O.K. and I am thankful.
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Only I was.
"Only I wasn't really expecting visitors".
"Only I'm still hanging on".
If only I were sitting in mink".
"Only I was there," Mr. Rubenstein remembered.
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