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Discover LudwigThe phrase "just only" is not correct to use in written English
You should use the phrases "just" and "only" separately in order to make your sentence more grammatically correct. For example, "He just wanted to have a bit of fun, not only for himself but for others too."
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"It's impossible tomorrow, it's just only today.
You can't just only blame that person.
I just only eat raw food".
"I really just only met her".
I just only drink Coke or orange juice".
They are not just only organizing street protests and running the media campaign.
"It's just only in the way how we can reach the goal".
But I want to see this in the game and not just only in training.
Or does it just only simulate that prejudice to get a laugh?
"I told her that I was just only human," Mr. Goldwire said.
He was tackled, but just – only just – managed to ground the ball on the line.
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