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Discover LudwigThe phrase "what I are" is not correct in written English.
It is a grammatical error, as "are" should be replaced with "am" to match the subject "I." Example: "What I am trying to say is that I appreciate your help."
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"And what I are is afraid of the dark".
"We have freedom of movement and there is nothing wrong [in what I are doing]," he told the Guardian.
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"I was what I was.
What I am.
"What?" "I'm American.
It's what I am.
This is what I am.
That's what I am being told".
I see what I am.
What I am is monogamous.
"What?" "I'm a writer".
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