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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it just clicked" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an epiphany or moment when something becomes clear or easy to understand. For example: "I was struggling to grasp the concept, but then it just clicked and I finally understood it."
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It just clicked.
"And it just clicked.
"It just clicked," he said.
"It just clicked for me".
Musically, it just clicked with Joe".
It just clicked in for me".
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When a person finds the right home, "it just clicks," he said.
Sometimes it just clicks".
Sometimes, you know, it just clicks".
But with film it just clicks in there.
"All of a sudden, sometimes, it just clicks and you think he's ready now," he said.
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