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Discover Ludwig"he could just" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but it typically implies the possibility or ability to do something in a simple or uncomplicated manner. Here are a few examples: 1. "He could just apologize for his mistake and move on, but instead he keeps trying to justify his actions." 2. "If he wanted to, he could just quit his job and travel the world." 3. "He could just follow the recipe as it's written, but he insists on making his own modifications." 4. "Even though he's faced with a difficult decision, he could just listen to his gut and trust that it will lead him in the right direction."
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He wishes he could just say yes.
He could just make out the letters.
He could just blame everything on that.
He could just enjoy the experience.
He could just stand there.
Or he could just carry a copy of the Constitution.
He could just carve the day away.
He could just sleep with her".
He could just go out there and skate around".
But, if he were, he could just walk out.
Ask Mike if he could just find out.
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