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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is only just" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something has only recently become true, or is only narrowly the case. For example, "The restaurant opened only a few days ago, and is only just getting the hang of the new menu."
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It is only just beginning".
Henson is only just recovering from injury.
The process is only just beginning.
Concussion is only just being taken seriously.
But proper restructuring is only just beginning.
"It is only just enough".
"The struggle is only just beginning".
The shift is only just beginning.
This battle is only just beginning.
"He is only just now getting started".
And the fallout is only just beginning.
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