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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Just so" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used as an emphatic agreement and can be used to affirm that something is true. For example, "I heard you got a new job. Just so!".
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Just so
adverb
In the precise manner indicated.
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Just so.
Just so effortless.
Just so you know.
"Just so I know.
Just so, Holmes replies.
Just so joyous and relieved.
She's just so proud.
"It's just so balanced".
"It's just so cool".
"It's just so crazy".
I'm just so pleased.
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