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The part of the sentence "just rose" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate that something happened immediately prior to the moment being discussed. For example, "The sun just rose in the east."
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My heart just rose.
People just rose to their feet".
He just rose up, running...
The one thing we do know: Carl Crawford's price just rose, with speculation he may want $180 million.
There was nothing we could say, or Mother either; we just rose and filed out".
That's another way to view Trump's Syrian strike: the risk of miscalculation, even nuclear miscalculation, just rose by many multiples.
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This is not just rose-tinted romantic nostalgia or mere opinion.
I'm just rising.
The sun was just rising.
Let's both just rise above it.
Why don't you just rise?" "Right.
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