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I’m on my prime vs I’m at my prime

Both phrases are correct, but 'I'm at my prime' is the more commonly used expression in English. 'I'm on my prime' is less common and may sound awkward to native speakers.

Last updated: April 08, 2024 • 1145 views

I’m on my prime

This phrase is grammatically correct but less commonly used in English.

This phrase means that someone is currently in their best or most successful period of life. It can be used to express that someone is at the peak of their abilities or achievements.
  • I’m on my prime
  • But I'm still in my prime.
  • Maybe I'm past my prime.
  • I'm currently quickly regaining my popularity at my prime.
  • But I'm still in my prime.
  • I'm in my prime here.
  • I'm calling my prime minister and reporting that you have been harboring Eli's killer.
  • I'm a little old for it now, but in my prime, I was quite the sneaker.
  • You're going to get us all killed while I'm still in my prime.
  • I'm f - I'm in my prime.
  • Well, I'm just saying, like, me in my prime versus her in her prime.
  • I'm just coming into my prime!
  • I do not intend to devote my prime to petrification.
  • I believe I am past my prime.
  • I can't just step down during my prime.
  • I left the Governor's mansion right in my prime.
  • My prime suspects are both patients of yours...
  • Lukhangwa and Lobsang Tashi, I am making you my prime ministers.
  • Even in my prime I couldn't think that many moves ahead.
  • Even in my prime, he'd have been a challenge.
  • If my prime minister find out about this...

Alternatives:

  • I'm at my prime
  • I'm in my prime
  • I'm at the peak of my abilities
  • I'm at the height of my success
  • I'm in my prime years

I’m at my prime

This phrase is the more commonly used expression in English.

This phrase means that someone is currently in their best or most successful period of life. It can be used to express that someone is at the peak of their abilities or achievements.
  • I’m at my prime
  • But I'm still in my prime.
  • Maybe I'm past my prime.
  • I'm currently quickly regaining my popularity at my prime.
  • But I'm still in my prime.
  • I'm in my prime here.
  • I'm calling my prime minister and reporting that you have been harboring Eli's killer.
  • I'm a little old for it now, but in my prime, I was quite the sneaker.
  • You're going to get us all killed while I'm still in my prime.
  • I'm f - I'm in my prime.
  • Well, I'm just saying, like, me in my prime versus her in her prime.
  • I'm just coming into my prime!
  • I do not intend to devote my prime to petrification.
  • I believe I am past my prime.
  • I can't just step down during my prime.
  • I left the Governor's mansion right in my prime.
  • My prime suspects are both patients of yours...
  • Lukhangwa and Lobsang Tashi, I am making you my prime ministers.
  • Even in my prime I couldn't think that many moves ahead.
  • Even in my prime, he'd have been a challenge.
  • If my prime minister find out about this...

Alternatives:

  • I'm in my prime
  • I'm at the peak of my abilities
  • I'm at the height of my success
  • I'm in my prime years
  • I'm at the top of my game

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