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"just simply can't" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that something is impossible to do or understand. Example: "I have tried everything, but I just simply can't understand this math problem."
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"With a screen, you just simply can't get that".
"We just simply can't keep up with what we think will be the level of consumer demand," Mr. Shanks said.
Many fail to get a job because they just simply can't get past the interview stage.
He added, with regard to the tape, "I just simply can't comment on what he said, because I haven't seen it".
"People just simply can't do that".
I just simply can't do it.
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Quite simply, they just can't wrap their heads around the notion that Obama could possibly be a two-term president.
Has there ever been a TV show that many of your friends simply rave about, but you just can't seem to get into?
"I just can't simply swallow it all," she said.
"I think that there's a whole lot that goes into the makeup of an individual that you just can't simply say, oh, like, 'Tomorrow morning I'm going to stop being gay,' " Mr. Steele said.
Um, you know, I think that there's a whole lot that goes into the makeup of an individual that, uh, you just can't simply say, oh, like, "Tomorrow morning I'm gonna stop being gay".
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