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Discover Ludwig"just listed" is a valid phrase that is used in written English
It is used to indicate something that has recently been offered for sale. For example, "This beautiful three-bedroom home was just listed for $175,000."
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There might be slight surprise that it's not all large companies, just listed ones.
Some of the changes I just listed are mainly bureaucratic but still wasteful.
The accounts of a family firm would have just listed the men working there".
More than a few theaters have just listed it as "Shrek 4," perhaps running low on patience, or just colons.
Perhaps these people weren't dead, just listed as dead in state records, which everyone admits are in terrible condition.
Inc. magazine just listed Banfe Products Inc. as one of the nation's 500 fastest-growing privately owned companies.
But for all the reasons I've just listed, I'm giving the new Volcker rule two cheers rather than three.
"FB just listed an uncle's account as having signed up to support Free Basics," one user tweeted.
And a new $80 million fund, started by an alumnus of the hedge fund Citadel, just listed on the London Stock Exchange.
But will Pakistan be affected by events in Iraq or is it driven by its own internal engines, the ones you just listed?
There, I've just listed many of the writers I most respect and managed, in the process, to put myself into some relation to them.
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