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Discover Ludwig"was I being" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is commonly used in questions to express doubt or uncertainty about one's actions or behavior in the past. Example: "Was I being too harsh when I criticized my colleague's work?".
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Was I being tricked?
Was I being nice?
Was I being paranoid ?
Was I being proud?
Who exactly was I being good for?
How was I being disrespectful?
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It was: "I'm right.
The truth was, I was doing better.
Whichever it was, I was relieved.
-- was: I'm sorry.
Or am I being naive?
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