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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I just close" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks clarity and context.
It could be used in a context where someone is explaining a recent action of closing something, but it needs additional information to be fully understandable. Example: "After finishing my work, I just close the document without saving."
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I just close the door.
"Normally I just close it out.
"Now," he said, "I just close the partition and go".
That way, if a new one is bad, I just close the window and read the Variety review again.
But every time I go out, I just close my eyes and think, Yes, we are here for this.
"Or, I just close my eyes and wait for the next show".
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I just closed the door".
I just closed my door and worked for 18 months".
I just closed the door and came off myself.
I just closed out tonight's game, but that's tonight.
"I just closed my eyes and I shot it," Rozsival said of his third goal of the season.
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