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Discover Ludwig'has just' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to suggest an action that has recently happened or to emphasize an impending event. For example, "He has just arrived home from work and is already preparing dinner."
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"Barnaby has just pooped".
Another has just toppled.
India has just six.
Bender has just begun.
America has just nine.
Ringo has just landed.
Life has just taken over.
Normal service has just resumed.
Today she has just 1.2.
He has just turned 44.
It has just been sold.
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