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The phrase "just trying to" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that you are making an effort to do something, or that you are attempting something. For example: "I'm just trying to get through this difficult math problem."
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"I'm just trying to understand".
"Just trying to be faster".
We're just trying to focus.
"We're just trying to win.
Just trying to get by.
We're just trying to adapt".
Clemson's just trying to keep pace.
"Just trying to get everything together".
Was she just trying to avoid spoilers?
We are just trying to be respectful".
Just trying to read the logo.
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