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Discover LudwigThe phrase "been just" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used as an adverb to indicate recent past action. For example, "I have been just talking to him about it."
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He's been just tremendous".
It may have been just local opportunists".
Clearly, he would have been just fine.
Thornton has been just as impressive.
"The response has been just amazing.
"It's always been just for myself.
Republicans may have been just unlucky.
His performances have been just as bewildering.
And many have been just as snarky.
Or they could have been just farmers.
I'd always been just me.
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