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Discover LudwigThe phrase "just a given" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to express something that is expected or assumed to be true. For example, "It was just a given that the team would win the championship."
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And that's just a given.
I think that's just a given part of first base.
"It's just a given that that's a silly accusation.
"That's just a given, nothing more, nothing less," she says.
"Now, vajayjay's just a given for me," Ms. Rhimes said.
"The fact that I am a woman is just a given fact," she said.
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I wasn't just a woman giving birth.
"They were just never given a chance".
who has just given a performance.
2.13pm: Alan Johnson has just given an interview.
For a drink just give them a small cup.
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