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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are just available" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is currently accessible or obtainable without any additional conditions.
Example: "The new features of the software are just available for users who have updated to the latest version."
Alternatives: "are simply accessible" or "are merely obtainable".
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For now, these features are just available on Jelly Bean.
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So there's much more money — and in this case the reason was Jean-Louis Trintingant, because he is just available in France.
Assuming content is just available at Master LMS (new) and Slave LMS has nothing of it.
In reality, noncompetes aren't "necessary," they're just "available".
Right now the service is just available for consumers to learn languages.
Microsoft Defender used to be known as Windows Defender ATP when it was just available for Microsoft 365 subscribers.
Right now, Instacart is purely a mobile experience and is just available for the iPhone.
"Until now, access to large amounts of [such] data was just available to the trading elite like hedge funds and investment banks with very expensive tick databases".
In reality, noncompetes aren't "necessary," they're just "available". True IP theft, while damaging, is perpetrated by a minority of employees.
In fact, you can't "download" the files you share in a Loop…they're just available for consumption.
Right now, the game is just available on Facebook and on the new Android-based console Ouya.
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