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The phrase "just a crush" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe an infatuation or strong attraction towards someone, typically someone who does not reciprocate those feelings. Example: "I thought it was just a crush, but the more I got to know her, the more I realized it was so much more."
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His contempt arouses not just a crush but an act of revenge: Chris will turn Dick into her muse, whether he likes it or not.
To me, travel is no longer just a crush.
He gets mega-crush status because he's not just a crush but my personal hero.
Or is this just a crush?" If someone is really in love, they know.
Remember that a crush can be just a crush.
If this person is just a crush, you'll get over him in your own time.
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Then again, if it seems like she's not dating someone but that she may just have a crush on someone, then nothing's stopping you from trying to swoop her up!
(At the time I hated him, but recently realized that maybe he just had a crush on me).
He probably just has a crush on you, and wants you to feel the same way about him.
If a boy is bugging you, know that he probably just has a crush on you, so don't let that get to you.
Even if you do manage to get put into a different class or school, and you do not see this crush anymore, the chances are, you will just develop a crush on another person.
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