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Discover Ludwig"just realised" can be used correctly in written English
It is often used to describe a sudden realization or understanding. For example: - "I just realised that I forgot to turn off the stove before leaving the house." - "She just realised that she had made a mistake in her calculations." - "He just realised that he had been driving in the wrong direction for the past half hour." In each of these examples, "just realised" adds emphasis to the sudden nature of the realization. It can also be used in a more informal tone, such as in a personal narrative or in dialogue.
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"Do you know what I've just realised?
THE DOCTOR Sorry, I've just realised.
"I've just realised I forgot my hat," I say.
"Not many sports sing anthems, I've only just realised this.
I've just realised my shirt is drenched in sweat.
"I've just realised this happened with Doctor Who.
"I just realised tomorrow is our last date.
"I just realised: I was taking animals' lives.
I've just realised France have six forwards on the bench.
I have just realised I've got a humped back.
1.42pm: Just realised who Victor MacLaglen looks like: Albert Finney.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com