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The phrase "are perhaps just" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express uncertainty or speculation about a situation or condition, often implying that something may be simpler or less significant than it appears.
Example: "These challenges are perhaps just temporary obstacles that we can overcome with time and effort."
Alternatives: "might simply be" or "could merely be".
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We are perhaps just too polite to point it out.
Other sites also do it, we are perhaps just more efficient.
"Those of us who have watched the All Blacks for a long time are perhaps just enjoying the moment now, and we'll worry about next year next year.
After months of criticizing Mr. Romney as the weakest possible Republican nominee, the defeated candidates are perhaps just struggling to get out the warm words.
And the stories of how we traverse these spaces are, perhaps, just as big as the story of the creation of the world.
But they all admit there are perhaps just a few dozen people in the country prepared to run the risks they are taking.
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This is perhaps just as well.
There is, perhaps, just one thing.
This was, perhaps, just foolishness.
But learning is perhaps just as important as earning.
Michael Grätzel: It's perhaps just the way things evolved.
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