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The phrase "just in order to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to express a reason for doing something. For example: "I had to stay up late last night just in order to finish my project."
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"Just in order to have the last laugh.
All that just in order to navigate their adolescence, and that was definitely my experience".
This is not just in order to extend our sympathies as readers.
People don't go looking for these things just in order to find them.
Governments must also do their part, and not just in order to cut greenhouse-gas emissions.
I see a lot of unemployed people who are drawing down their retirement funds just in order to make their mortgage payments".
I revolted against the idea that I would have to do work I didn't want to do just in order to pay instalments on a sofa.
And the president will be one whom we will choose just in order to meet the requirements of the constitution," she said.
"Sometimes," he says, "we need to tell ourselves that we're not going to do certain things, just in order to stay sane".
The company should have started pushing her hard long ago, partly just in order to help achieve the ethnic balance that classical companies so glaringly lack.
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Mostly we went outdoors-into the streets, into the parks, down to the riverbanks-just in order to be with one another; and we thought individual thoughts (thankful ones, very likely); and we felt good.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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