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Discover LudwigThe phrase "just been there" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to convey that someone has recently visited or experienced a place, event, or situation. Example: "I can tell you all about the food in Italy, I've just been there on vacation last month." Another example: "I'm sorry, I can't give you directions to the new restaurant, I haven't been there yet."
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"Maybe I had just been there for too long".
I've just been there for ages, haven't I? It's like home.
My back has always just been there, quietly going about its business, not wanting any fuss.
Ms. Newberg had just been there for lunch with Ina Garten, the cookbook author and TV star.
She knows the "hussy" of a convent girl has just been there, but now the psychic won't come to the door.
"I've just been there for a couple of hours to write about it, and I think I've never enjoyed myself so much," van Boven says.
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Just being there.
It just was there when we met.
Maybe just being there helps.
Just being there was a victory.
"But they loved just being there.
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