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Discover Ludwig"just actually" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used for emphasis or clarification in a sentence. Example: "I thought he was just pretending, but he actually does like me."
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Now, they're just actually unremarkable.
Just actually take a day off!" He raised an eyebrow.
"It was just actually kind of fortuitous at the same time".
"To be honest, I'm just actually starting to lose heart now".
And then we hope that will just actually turn into more of a discussion.
Just actually refuse to let him do his job even though he has already been punished?
"Quite frankly, some women's bodies just actually don't work for [the pants]," Wilson told Bloomberg.
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The gray stuff is just actually, some of it I just didn't mark it on there some of it is just motor cortex and somatosensory cortex, and stuff like that, that are very well characterized.
I was 2IC in a community house when my vision started to deteriorate so I just - actually I was lucky enough to be able to get a package and leave".
Rather, it had either been in a practice research setting, or they used the questions as a framework for exploring alcohol use with patients they had already identified with an alcohol use disorder: …Yeah, I suppose the times I've done it [CAGE] is just… actually getting the patient to engage with why I think they've got an alcohol problem.
So I've just actually, for the first time today, I skipped a step, but is that okay?
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