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The phrase 'just about everywhere' is correct and usable in written English
It is often used when referring to a widespread or common occurrence. For example, "This idea has been discussed just about everywhere."
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Then just about everywhere.
Traffic just about everywhere is growing strongly.
He missed from just about everywhere.
And just about everywhere else.
Since then, I worked just about everywhere.
He was to appear just about everywhere else.
To one degree or another, it occurs just about everywhere.
Andy has ridden just about everything, just about everywhere.
The risks just about everywhere are clearly to the downside.
In fact, inflation is running below target just about everywhere.
It's relatively cheap, and available just about everywhere.
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