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Discover Ludwig"has he just" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you are asking a question or making an observation. For example, "Has he just left the building?".
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Has this guy found his voice, or has he just appropriated one?
What has he just accomplished?
The best way to reply, or has he just killed the joke completely?
Do you think he has negatively affected Mexico's economic growth, as critics claim, or has he just taken advantage of a system?
Or has he just put so much of his energy into what he's great at — gathering evidence — that there wasn't enough left over to make sense of it?
Is he some kind of celestial being, or has he just had a bump on the head?
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Had he just said billion?
Had he just deceived her?".
Hadn't he just married Elizabeth Taylor?
Still, he has done just fine.
Lambert said: "He has signed, just about.
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