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The phrase "just as an example" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to introduce an example that is meant to illustrate a point or demonstrate something. For example, "Just as an example, let's consider the situation of a small business owner who needs to find a way to market her products more effectively."
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Think, just as an example, of knitwear.
He said he was using the figure of 16,000 just as an example.
Just as an example, in the Letters concerning the first debate, there are two that note the writers are professors.
Just as an example, he was once banned from rugby for over-vigorous play, so you can imagine what he's like.
I'm saying that about Ramsey just as an example, by the way, because the poor kid had the injury too – I could say the same for Jack.
What might a business learn from you? A. From a cash-flow standpoint, just as an example, we're providing them with ranking information — where they stand in comparison to similar businesses in their industry.
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Centrality of an individual node in a network depends on its connection pattern, just as, for example, the definition of an alpha individual in a social group depends on its interaction patterns with other group members [19].
It is just taken as an example to describe the effect of visualizing the extrahepatic bile duct after the enema.
(Just as a stray example, consider how arbitrary the tragedies of "The Great Gatsby" ultimately seem).
Particularly, it addresses calling something 'gay' (e.g, "Your hair is so gay, man". Just as a little example. I don't think anyone says 'man' anymore. I could be wrong. I have no clue. I digress. Sorry).
The one at this top of this article was taken in 1974, just as a quick example.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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