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The phrase "a just released" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a just-released" or "just released" depending on the context.
Example: "The film is a just-released blockbuster that has received rave reviews."
Alternatives: "a newly released" or "a recently launched".
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Not surprisingly, a just released MBO Partners survey on freelance GenXers found a full 50% of them concerned about their retirement savings.
Or perhaps even more startling is a just released GSM phone, the 7110.
A just released CD version also includes the Gang's "Yellow" EP from 1980--a 1980--a 1980--ackage available on a limited basis.
According to a just released Reuters/Ipsos poll of more that 14,000 respondents, confidence in the news media is increasing.
A just released study (June 19 , 2015 reveals that "477 vertebrates have gone extinct since 1900, rather than the nine that would be expected at natural rates".
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It stars the extra, extra special Linda Manz (Days of Heaven, Gummo) as CeBe Barnes, the daughter of a just-released-from-prison miscreant played by Hopper himself.
After feigning humility for 2003's Zwan project, he released a book of his poems and recorded a just-released solo album.
Or a rape.- Richard Nixon, in a just-released White House tape recorded in January 1973.
In a just-released Gallup poll, 48% of Americans approve of the Obama administration's handling of the fiscal cliff issue.
The changes were motivated primarily to achieve greater social justice, but, according to a just-released Catalyst study, they also appear to be linked to greater profitability.
Decline only means, as Gallup pointed out in a just-released survey, that Americans have lost confidence in all forms of institutional religion.
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