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"just rang" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to refer to an action that has recently happened. For example: "The doorbell just rang; I think it must be my friend arriving."
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It just rang and rang.
When I did it just rang out.
As a matter of fact, he just rang the bell!
"I found the fiddle just rang more," he said.
He just rang me up on my mobile one day".
THE bell just rang on an another miserable trading session in New York.
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My phone has just rung.
Do you just ring these people up?
That rich baritone voice was just ringing through".
"I called tailor shops but they'd just ring and ring".
It would just ring and ring and nobody would answer it.
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