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"only just arrived" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means that someone or something has just recently arrived, or has arrived in the nick of time. It can be used in various contexts, such as describing a person who has just arrived at a destination or a package that has just arrived in the mail. Example: "We were about to leave when he showed up, but luckily he only just arrived in time for the meeting." In this example, "only just arrived" indicates that the person arrived just in time for the meeting.
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Mains electricity has only just arrived.
"But you've only just arrived".
Her father has only just arrived.
"But then again, we've only just arrived".
I've only just arrived; you have to give us time".
He had only just arrived and had yet to force his way into the side.
I'd only just arrived in Lyon when I thought I heard a bomb go off.
Shane Warne, by the way, has only just arrived in the commentary box.
For many, the real "next gen" experience has only just arrived.
A move at Rentokil would be bold, as the new management has only just arrived.
It was Time's new bureau chief, who had only just arrived.
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