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"just world" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the concept of a morally fair and balanced world where good things happen to good people and bad things happen to bad people. You can use "just world" in a variety of contexts, such as discussing philosophy, ethics, or social justice. Here is an example sentence: "The belief in a just world can be a source of comfort, but it can also lead to victim blaming and the neglect of systemic issues."
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But this is not a just world.
Forget "animal world" — what about just "world"?
Maybe, in a more just world.
In a just world, no one.
Krept: Just world domination really!
Could it be the Just World Hypothesis?
But we do not live in a just world.
Or just 'World Cup Fiver' if that's easier.
And now, in a just world, you'd get a translation.
He was looking for "the achievement of a just world".
There can be no disputing that — not in a just world.
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