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The phrase "just man" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a man who is fair, honest, or morally upright. Example: "He is a just man, always treating others with respect and fairness."
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And not just man.
It is just Man.
"It's just, man," Evans said, pausing.
"He was a just man.
Because there's so much more than just man and wolf.
It will then be just man to man".
(In Latin, vir can also mean just "man" or "husband").
On their faces, Levi writes, he saw shame, the shame "that the just man experiences at another man's crime".
"For the just man falleth seven times and riseth up again," it read.
iPad There's no Fuzzy Felt in this app, just MAN MUSCLE.
Did Armstrong really mean to say "a man" instead of just "man"?
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