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The phrase "as just of" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment that lacks clarity and context, making it unusable in standard communication.
Example: "The decision was made as just of the circumstances we faced."
Alternatives: "as fair as" or "as just as".
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Greg Clark, the minister for decentralisation, produced a huge bundle of documents that he described as just of one of Labour's regional strategies for south-east England.
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She described the Republican nominee as "just out of touch with people who are struggling".
You can think of it as just kind of a large circuit.
I was emboldened to think of myself as just one of the local folk.
"I think of PCs as just kind of boring these days".
"And now I think I'm kind of seen as just sort of somebody in Hollywood who works".
The nurse began by framing depression as just one of a number of topics which would be routinely discussed.
The common symmetric solution is recognized as just one of the infinite number of possible solutions.
Now one might try to think of these subjects as just bundles of the immaterial states.
At the start of the Bible, God is often viewed as just one of many gods.
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