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"just being there" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the fact that someone is present at a location or event, but is not necessarily actively participating in it. For example, "I am happy just being there to support my friend at her graduation ceremony."
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Just being there.
Maybe just being there helps.
The highlight, though, was just being there.
Just being there was a victory.
"But they loved just being there.
Overall, just being there for the student is number one.
Just being there for the student is number one.
So it speaks to being consistent and just being there.
He described his main contribution, tersely, as "just being there".
Apparently, just being there and turning on a machine.
Just being there leaves me a little light-headed.
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