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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are only just" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has recently happened or that a situation is only beginning to change.
Example: "They are only just starting to understand the implications of their actions."
Alternatives: "have only recently" or "are just beginning".
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Europe and America are only just beginning.
France's troubles are only just beginning.
The difficulties are only just beginning.
They are only just beginning.
We are only just beginning.
The negotiations are only just beginning.
The pundits are only just arriving.
Forecasts are only just starting to acknowledge this.
The arguments against are only just now unfolding.
Japan's automakers are only just finishing repairs to damaged factories.
Across the Atlantic horns are only just starting to lock.
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