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"just ran" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an action that has just happened in the past. Example: "I was about to leave the house when I saw a stray dog chasing after a squirrel. I quickly grabbed my phone and just ran to capture the adorable moment."
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"So I just ran.
It just ran.
The other group just ran.
Veterans just ran over them.
"Everyone just ran," Govind said.
"Just ran out of gas".
One just ran for Congress.
She just ran.
He just ran wild.
"Everybody just ran out".
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I just ran".
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