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The phrase "I've just" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is used to indicate that an action has recently occurred or that someone has just finished doing something. Example: "I've just finished my homework and now I can relax."
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I've just had it.
I've just worked hard.
I've just moved on".
I've just keep attacking".
I've just moved in.
"So I've just….
[laughs] I've just retired it.
I've just ordered 'off menu'.
I've just killed my father".
I've just grown a lot.
I've just always been "daddy".
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