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Discover Ludwig"just without" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means "simply without" or "only without." It is typically used to emphasize that something is missing or lacking. Example: "I can't believe he won the race just without proper training."
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Just 4kw?
It is just ω2r.
Just 3.5km to go.
Normal 1 Just palpable 2 Firm—3 Hard—4.
Just 90.
BARFLY Just 24 hours.
Harvey is just 24.
Just 6 pussies.
She was just 25.
Meals cost just £2.
Mailer was just 25.
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