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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I just read" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that the speaker has recently finished reading something. For example, "I just read an interesting article about the benefits of meditation." In this sentence, the speaker is indicating that they have recently finished reading an article about meditation. Other examples could include: - "I just read an email from my boss about the new project." - "I just read the news about the latest political scandal." - "I just read a book that changed my perspective on life." As you can see, the phrase can be used in many different contexts to convey the idea of recently completing a reading task.
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I just read more".
Can't I just read it on Twitter?
"And then I just read," she said.
I just read the script last night.
"I just read your last one.
I just read your review.
"I just read the magazine".
"I just read from up there?
I just read a couple of things.
I just read them as collections of words.
I am ashamed to say: I just read this.
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