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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'just shown' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used when referring to something which has just been demonstrated, illustrated, or otherwise displayed. For example, "The just shown evidence makes it clear that the defendant is guilty."
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You're just shown — boom!
"It's certainly just shown these in Iraq.
Iran has just shown us the nature of the problem.
"[It's just shown] Happy Valley followed by Jimmy McGovern's Common.
"You've just shown why we can do it," I said.
Worse, Pete and Dud have just shown up!
They've just shown a thermometer on the course.
It's that America that has just shown its face".
Alastair Campbell told him: "You've just shown why it works.
He's just shown so much maturity that way".
Twana had just shown up Pia Lindstrom, the TV newswoman.
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