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Discover LudwigThe phrase "just explained" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to something that has been recently clarified or described. Example: "The concept of photosynthesis was just explained in the lecture."
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Finally, she just explained the concept of virginity straight out.
"I'm a friend, as I just explained," I said quickly.
But the basic thrust of Obamacare is, as I've just explained, coherent and even fairly simple.
4.10pm: Prime Minister's official spokesman: "The Foreign Secretary has just explained the position on the position.
"Then we could have a game," she said, as if I had just explained this.
But as I just explained to James Fallows at The Atlantic, there is simply no question.
Obamacare, as I've just explained, relies on subsidies to make insurance affordable for lower-income Americans.
As Ian Traynor just explained to me by phone, leaders can't even agree if they're talking.
3.39pm: Susie Dent just explained the history of Morse code to Nick.
"I just explained I thought I should be playing," Agbayani said"...
"They just explained everything about Putin immediately from a visual point of view.
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