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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as has just" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely intended to convey a recent action or event but is awkwardly constructed.
Example: "As has just been mentioned, the project deadline is approaching quickly."
Alternatives: "as has recently" or "as was just".
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The meaning of "cruel and unusual" has changed considerably over time, as has just about everything else about capital punishment.
Some years ago almost exactly the same thing happened to Anne Enright as has just happened to Mantel.
Strong long-term forces will push Asia's firms to change, as has just been illustrated by Li Ka-shing, the continent's second-richest man.
Whales may be the world's biggest animals, but they don't stand a chance when hit by a mammoth cruise liner – as has just been proved in Canada.
Real journalism, as Winner as has just so clearly demonstrated, has to be laced through with references to old-time Hollywood stars who used to be personal acquaintances.
And the risk is that any reforms we pass will improve some areas but wreck others, as has just happened with the education system.
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To talk of full employment in this climate might be seen as having just a whiff of hubris about it.
It sees student athletes as having just two purposes: playing football and making it money.
He described the scene as having "just the smell of utterly death about the place ... burning blood, burning tyres".
Though many bacterial species are usually thought of as having just one copy of a chromosome, they typically have many.
Thereafter, 510 participants attending hospital who did not have POAG (i.e. they were diagnosed either as normal with no ocular disorders or as having just a refractive error) were enrolled as controls.
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