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Discover Ludwig"just let go" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to release control or stop holding on to something. Example: After years of holding onto her anger, she finally decided to just let go and forgive him.
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I just let go.
To just let go".
You must just let go".
"I'm not driving; I just let go".
I should have just let go".
"When things go bad, just let go," he said.
Then close your eyes and just let go.
That you should just let go and keep letting go.
I just let go of the telephone and ran".
The clouds dissolve in snow — a simple act of physicsor the urge to just let go?
"When I just let go and play, I can compete with the world's best".
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