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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are given just" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is provided or assigned in a specific manner or quantity.
Example: "The instructions are given just before the test begins to ensure everyone is prepared."
Alternatives: "are provided only" or "are assigned merely".
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They are given just a few hours to look at the allegations and respond.
The top contestants are given just 15 minutes to work through grids of difficulty ranging from medium to insanely hard, but all will finish with time to spare.
Unlike the SAT, which can be taken many times, British A-level exams, whose first part, known as AS-levels, are given just once for the whole country.
Other opponents had seen this moment before, the one where the Patriots are given just enough wiggle room to kick the door of victory open.
Many are given just 14 days to leave the UK, while others are allowed to stay and fight their cases but not to work.
At the start of the game you are given just one use of 'Estus', a health-restoring substance quaffed from a golden flask.
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They are giving just as much as their foremothers.
Demirtaş was given just 32 minutes.
First the boys were given just mouthpieces.
Sofosbuvir is given just with ribavarin.
Everyone was given just three weeks to leave.
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