Sentence examples for am just for from inspiring English sources

The phrase "am just for" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to express a specific purpose or role, but it lacks proper subject and auxiliary verb structure.
Example: "I am just for helping you with your project."
Alternatives: "I exist to" or "I am here to".

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The fact that he's routinely described as "America's greatest living playwright?" Or if you're going to be superficial about it – and I am, just for a moment – maybe the place to start is with the image of him as the tall, taciturn test pilot, Chuck Yeager, the cowboy-ish character he played in The Right Stuff; a man whose life was spent exploring the outer edge of what is and isn't possible.

I am not so much frightened for myself, as I am just for the situation".

I am sick of constantly being told how brave I am, just for existing in my own body.

I am not so much frightened for myself, as I am just for the situation," she said.

"I'm not going to change the person that I am just for the sake of some rules existing in one country".

"I'm never going to compromise my integrity of who I am just for a show, or for ratings, or for anything," she told TMZ. "I have a great life regardless of the show or not.

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They were just for fun.

Some are just for Balkans.

This is just for starters.

It was just for consumers".

It's just for you.

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