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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audio just" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something related to audio, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it appropriately.
Example: "The audio just cut out during the presentation."
Alternatives: "audio only" or "just audio".
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The Helio version displays the MySpace "friends" page and can handle streaming audio, just like the standard Web version.
Hillary Clinton, in audio just unearthed by the New York Times, offers her most unvarnished accounting of her 2016 election defeat yet.
"You put a current through the system, which creates a magnetic field". That induces a current in a tiny coil inside the listening device (a hearing aid or cochlear implant); the current can be transformed back into audio, just like a loudspeaker, and fed through to the user.
Instead, the audio just came from somewhere over there.
Conversely, I could mute my teammates and listen to the game audio just fine.
Absolutely. 1. Get Rid of Car Audio – Just scratch that whole hall.
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So far the company has focused on just audio, but it recently started adding video encoding abilities to its software.
The site, which used to only support audio, has just introduced video playback as well.
The picture quality is fantastic, but the audio is just so-so.
There are buttons for a few things, however, like switching the audio to just one ear.
"For most linguists, audio is just an inconvenience on the way to transcription," Mr. Nathan said.
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