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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I maybe just" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "I may be just." Example: "I may be just a beginner, but I'm eager to learn."
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I think it will dredge up a lot of emotions and stuff that I maybe just pushed aside for a while... It's not like any other job I've had, because you don't close the book on that character.
I maybe just stopped trying at all rather than saying, you know, maybe it would have been better to say, okay, if it started off at 6,000, maybe I could have done 8,000 a day or something, but I just found 10,000 too much of a step up really to do, so I thought stop trying a little bit really".
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Then I wondered if I should maybe just do this.
I thought maybe, just maybe, I could control my drinking.
I should maybe just start making things up.
I think maybe just 'cause we missed one another?
I thought maybe just enough to go and nick it".
Maybe I'm neither, but maybe — just maybe — I'm both.
"I was nervous maybe just as much as she was.
Oops, I think someone maybe just proved my point there!
"But I think maybe I just kind of overdid it".
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