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The phrase "and just so" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is true or valid in a particular context, often to emphasize a point or to draw a connection.
Example: "The evidence was compelling, and just so, the jury reached a unanimous verdict."
Alternatives: "and thus" or "and in that way".
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And just so many other things".
"I felt stupid and just so useless".
"And just so we're clear, it wasn't a 'Chinese tsunami'.
They are all so big and just so cool.
"She's a wonderful woman, and just so nice.
It's just so different, and just so fascinating.
He was handsome, articulate, brilliant, and just so GOOD.
and just so you know yes I support occupy.
"It was just so heinous and just so over the top and depraved.
"I'm proud of these guys and just so thankful," he said.
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Firstly, with its low-slung body and just-so curves, it is a pleasure on the eye.
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