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Discover LudwigThe phrase "just in itself" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means something that is considered separately and on its own, without any external factors influencing it. Examples: - "The beauty of this painting lies just in itself, without any need for explanation or context." - "The truth of the matter is, this decision is ethically right, just in itself." - "He took pleasure in the simple act of running, finding joy in the physical exertion just in itself."
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"Height is important not just in itself but for the precedent it sets," he said.
It was a decision that stung not just in itself, but also for the way Netflix announced it.
What do you think of this row – not just in itself, but the wider issues around it of copyright and fair-use when sharing images found online?
But global supply is constrained, and barring global economic Armageddon, demand is not going to collapse.OT, however, matters not just in itself, but as a test of Mongolia's ability to work with foreign investors to pull off such mammoth undertakings.
In these shots the food was alluring not just in itself but in the action conjured around it – the imagined friends or family members who might gather at those tables, raise those glasses, pay compliments to the home cook (and Times reader) whose skill made it all come together.
The truth here, perhaps, is that a belief isn't religious just in itself.
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He's already clearly set on governing like a tyrant, and his ban on residents of seven majority-Muslim countries from travelling to the USA is not only utterly monstrous just in-itself; it's also a chilling indication of things to come.
In other words, a human being is not just an "in itself" but also a "for itself (pour soi), thus characterized by what Sartre calls "transcendence".
That figure, revealed in AODP's fifth Global Climate Index, is not just startling in itself, but it is an 18% increase on the figure last year.
Not just in psychiatry itself, but among the medical profession and indeed the healthcare community as a whole.
It's also likely that many may have more experience than you in the job, the organistaion you're working for, and just in life itself.
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