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The phrase "just from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to show the recentness of something. For example, "I just from heard the news about the new school policy."
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Just from presales.
"It's just from being obsessed".
She's just from another time".
"It's just from my computer folder.
And that was just from the plane.
"Not just from the TV, but personally.
"I'm just from Texas," Ms. Hart said.
It was just from the look.
(And that's just from the parents).
That's just from ironing.
Just from Washington.
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