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The phrase "I just pretty" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an incomplete thought or a misconstructed phrase, as "pretty" typically functions as an adjective and needs a noun or verb to complete the idea. Example: "I just feel pretty today."
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"So I just pretty much kept it to myself.
For the first five years as an actor, I just pretty much took the work that I was offered.
"I just pretty much weighed my options until the very last minute and then just went with my gut feeling".
I just pretty much made records from the time I was eighteen on, and I'm still making them.
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So I work out a lot and I'm just pretty moderate about what I eat".
I've already got two, so I'm just pretty happy with modifying my body.
"I'm just pretty defensive about it, because I was never really expecting so many people to hear the record".
"I'm just pretty happy out here doing what I'm doing and trying to enjoy the most of it right now," the 27-year old Rafter said.
"I was excited but, to be honest with you, I was just pretty relieved".
"I do a lot of unusual things with my selection of horses and the way we run them and where we run them, and I think people kind of look at me like I'm just pretty weird and strange".
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