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Discover LudwigThe phrase "just removed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has been taken away very recently. For example, "The stain has been just removed from the carpet."
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"They just removed me from the committee".
In effect, Dashlane has just removed the login blockade entirely.
"The Supreme Court has just removed limits on campaign funding," he said, gloomily.
She has just removed another daughter from a predominately Asian school.
He had just removed 30percentt of each of her lungs.
I'm still, like, slightly a snob, but I completely removed my snob heaven songs; I just removed them altogether.
"You've just removed a huge worry from the market," said Jonathan Lewis, the chief investment officer at Samson Capital Advisors.
Facebook just removed everyone's email address from their profile and replaced it with an @facebook.com email address without asking you.
They weren't in a box [on Wednesday], they were in a hospitality facility and we just removed the table.
He put the flesh, and some blood vessels, in the space where another surgeon had just removed my breast.
He had only just removed the J train baseball cap from his head, and his hair was tangled white.
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