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Discover LudwigThe phrase "just remark" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that you are making a simple comment or observation.
Example: "I just want to remark that the presentation was very informative."
Alternatives: "simply comment" or "merely note".
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Sometimes I've thought of something funny, sometimes I just remark that it's a beautiful night or day.
In the hope of winning this grotesque beauty contest, they both ramp up their Europhobia, knowing Murdoch doesn't 'do' Europe; perhaps we should just remark how touching it is that Stelzer and his Australian-American master are so concerned that Britain should not be controlled by foreigners.
This leads to the following quasilinear pendulum equation: biggl(frac{u'}{sqrt{1+u^{prime2}}} biggr)' + Au' + Bsin u - D= 0,quad A, B, D > 0. (30) Let us just remark that the 'bridge' between this problem and the corresponding one with positive parameter c is given, at the first order level, by introducing new variables, say (z u)=y k-u)), so that the equilibria are reversed.
However, these differences between practices just remark the adopter categories in the electronic health records adoption process and, therefore, this situation exclusively define the time it takes for a system to be adopted rather than deciding to adopt it.
Even though there are more efficient algorithms for finding a hyperpath for one single target, for the sake of simplicity we avoid to introduce here an additional algorithm and just remark that since FindAll is polynomial, the use of it does not affect the complexity analysis of the algorithms making use of its output.
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Water was on s' loud I couldn't hear ya... MARGARET: Well, I! — just remarked that!
One distinguished UK visitor just remarked to us that "I'm starting to think about heading home tomorrow".
I was just remarking to Louis that I can't even remember what life was like before the mice took over.
But her new employer is not impressed - he just remarks that she can't seem to get up on time, and into work on time.
Maybe Rex Ryan could have flashed two thumbs up while posing with the Snoopy trophy, awarded to the winner of the annual preseason game between the tenants of MetLife Stadium, instead of just remarking: "We'll take Snoopy, too.
Premier Pompidou has just remarked, is if in explanation, that French hotel equipment may need modernizing (which would cost a fortune), and the French welcome to strangers "should always be accompanied by a smile" (which ought to cost nothing).
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