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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are just given" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is provided or assigned without any conditions or requirements.
Example: "In this course, the materials are just given to the students without any additional fees."
Alternatives: "are simply provided" or "are merely assigned".
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"But you really are just given a sledgehammer and an ax.
Sometimes, they are just given a pen and paper and asked to draw what happened.
As the video of Ava shows, deaf children are capable of everything a hearing child is capable of, if they are just given the chance.
You do not necessarily have to dress up placebos in the trumpery of alternative medicine: studies show placebos also work when patients are just given fake pills that they think are proper medicines and even when they know they are placebos.
"These people are just given little value by either the state or the adult homes or the mental health providers," said George Gitlitz, who has spent a decade visiting the homes and urging the state to improve conditions on behalf of the Coalition of Institutionalized Aged and Disabled, one of the few advocacy groups for adult home residents.
As her star has ascended, she's been studying a PhD as a composer at Stanford University's Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics, where "you have a lot of highly achieving creating nerds who are just given the freedom and resources to do whatever they want".
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The studios are just giving the people what they want!
"They are just giving the regime more chances to kill more people.
Increasingly, small-time landlords like Mr. Koniuk are just giving up.
"They are just giving the Roma a paid vacation," one official said.
People are just giving up.
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