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The phrase "are definitely just" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a certainty or a straightforwardness about a situation or opinion.
Example: "These results are definitely just what we needed to move forward with the project."
Alternatives: "are certainly merely" or "are absolutely only".
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"My hobbies are definitely just hunting and fishing.
I've heard Philly is pretty good about supporting nonprofit projects though, and there are definitely just as many people enthusiastic about going to view art in Philly as there are in San Francisco.
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Researchers now agree human genes are definitely missing something; they're just not entirely sure what.
"I was definitely just super-stoked.
"Last year was definitely just the Olympics," Rearick said.
Chuckling, he said, "It's definitely just me, dude".
"It is definitely just a funny experience," Ms. Horowitz said.
"It's definitely just me, dude," he said.
"Today was definitely just one of those positive days, you know?" Swisher said.
"If this is fictitious, I'm definitely just going to stay here," Elsie said.
I am definitely just trying to take advantage of all of the resources available to me.
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