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The phrase "and just that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is simple or straightforward, often in response to a question or statement.
Example: "All you need to do is follow the instructions, and just that will lead you to success."
Alternatives: "and nothing more" or "and that's all".
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And just that left me speechless, really.
And, just that morning, he'd brought a dead man back to life!
"In a criminal court, it's a whole bunch of adults and just that kid.
And just that bit is up by 0.02% after inflation – or steady.
And just that morning, six weeks after the storm, Mr. Finco had installed a new mailbox out front.
"I forget," he says with wintry self-satisfaction, and just that single line is imbued with a marvellous, steely force.
I like to immerse myself in the depth of flavour, a bit of acidity, low sweetness and just that really pure chocolate flavour.
Sean Mullin was 8 now and just that week had demanded to know why his father would be the only dad missing a nighttime school event.
"If we could stop that and just that alone, it would make an enormous difference, because what happens is that escalates into physical violence".
It had been dark, there were suicide bombers about, and just that night marines had a found a large cache of weapons stowed on a truck.
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"We hear a lot about what's going on in the research world and tamoxifen…and just that it's out there, but I don't know anything, specifics about reduction of rates, or side effects, or anything like that".
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