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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I just identified" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you have recently recognized or determined something. Example: "After reviewing the data, I just identified a significant trend that could impact our strategy."
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GD: For me personally, I just identified with it right away.
When I saw Witches of Eastwick being shot, I just identified with Nicholson, and thought he was the greatest.
So let me give you a sense today of how I see the threat environment that we are in--talk about what we're doing to counter that threat in the four response areas I just identified.
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I just identify with her".
I just identify as non-binary and don't put myself into any sub identity.
I just identify with Jane Addams and support the work she did and the work Hull House has been doing over the decades.
I would just identify as straight because there were no females I strongly wanted to have a relationship with.
It may be heresy but I just never identified with her heroine in any way.
I just never identified as a 'male,'" he continues.
But just in case I walk away with the wrong idea, in spite of his own example, he adds: "So while it's probably true that there is something a bit dysgenic about what you've just identified, I would absolutely hate to see any kind of draconian attempts to reduce the reproduction of some people at the expense of others".
I don't just identify as poly, I identify as solo poly, which is a little bit lesser known... Solo poly is where instead of fully combining your life with someone else, you retain your sense of autonomy.
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