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Discover LudwigThe phrase "among just" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a comparison or distinction within a specific group, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "Among just a few options, this one stands out as the best choice."
Alternatives: "among only" or "within just".
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New York is among just 14 states that do not require that elevator technicians be licensed.
Rates are above 1 in 4 among just over one tenth of all counties.
Among just five countries worldwide with a manufacturing trade surplus exceeding $100 billion.
That game, Virginia Commonwealth over Wichita State, was among just two upsets.
This loss was spread among just 15 people, according to the figures released on Tuesday.
The effervescent sexual tension (among just about everybody) and the comic asides rarely lag.
Stanford is among just a handful of schools to teach it as a fundamental of computer programming, Genesereth says.
The pair would find themselves among just a few women at meetings of about a dozen staff members.
The project was named among just 30 finalists in the prestigious 2011 Broadcom Masters national science competition.
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As yet, however, there is no consensus among just-war theorists on these matters, and their implications for international law remain to be seen.
Potential lawyers and businessmen are heavily represented among them - just as among white college students these days.
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