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The phrase "either just" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that one of two elements or outcomes is preferable. For example, "I'm not sure which dress to buy; either just the blue one or all three."
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No wine, either; just beer and sake.
It's either just one point of this three-dimensional space.
Ms. Lindberg wasn't really playing much either, just dancing along.
They either just sign the contract or walk away".
He didn't ask either, just stood still and stared.
Harvard Coach Tim Murphy was not shocked either, just frustrated.
Ticketmaster did not offer an explanation, either — just refunds.
One read, "I'm not looking for anything serious either, just fun" (a completely false statement).
He doesn't do either, just holds it for a few seconds and lets it drop.
The Jets did not give up, either, just as the rugged little fighter had instructed them.
That's not the real her either, just as he isn't really the Red Dragon.
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