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'just remove' is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is typically used to instruct someone to take something away or to delete something. For example: "If you don't need that extra page, just remove it."
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Just remove the glass.
Just remove layers as appropriate.
Let me just remove it, I'll shout.
"So now I just remove it".
Renata said, "Maybe you just remove her.
Just remove taxpayers from the equation".
"I just remove myself from the situation".
Just remove them or leave them".
I just remove myself from those associations.
Far simpler to just remove the beloved Playstation.
But crew members do not just remove gang graffiti.
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