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Discover Ludwig"had just come" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to refer to an event that happened immediately before the time of speaking or writing, usually referring to the past. Example: I had just come back from holiday when my boss called me into the office.
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The streetlights had just come on.
"I had just come over.
Kouchner had just come from Washington.
It had just come to that".
You had just come from Indonesia.
He had just come back from Afghanistan.
She had just come to him.
The NHS had just come in.
But maybe his time had just come.
the winning goal I had just come on the ice.
She had just come from a yoga class in SoHo.
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