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The phrase "as just one of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is being considered or presented as a single example among many.
Example: "As just one of the many benefits of exercise, it can significantly improve mental health."
Alternatives: "as merely one of" or "as only one of".
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It's also been featured on iPads in Apple Stores as just one of the many apps that are available to prospective owners.
It would be easy to dismiss this game as just one of those awful stinkers that happens on occasion over the course of a long season.
Instead, he sees Twitter as just one of many new ways to communicate on the web, and believes there will be room for "dozens of applications like this".
I just consider myself as just one of the possible choices.
At the start of the Bible, God is often viewed as just one of many gods.
Despite all that, Mr. Bloomberg has managed to project himself as just one of the guys.
Throughout When Animals Dream, Marie's supernatural transformation is presented as just one of many teenage traumas.
(We recognize this as just one of his many experiments with hallucinogenic drugs).
I was emboldened to think of myself as just one of the local folk.
Instead these records should take their place as just one of his many creative phases.
CAS concluded that resolving such disputes "must be viewed as just one of the challenges of 21st Century life".
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