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Discover LudwigThe phrase "treated just" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely intended to convey fairness or equity in treatment, but it requires additional context or modification to be grammatically correct. Example: "Everyone should be treated justly, regardless of their background."
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In fact, she is treated just like a Princess!
Basically, charities are treated just like any other organisation.
You can be treated just like the trash,' " he said.
And, Ms. Graetz said, they all want to be treated just like regular folk.
That said, dulse is one example that can be treated just like cabbage.
The 80-bed hospital has treated just 18 patients so far.
Your pension money will be treated just like any other earnings in that tax year.
In some ways, marketers on these sites are treated just like any other member.
Most can be treated just like fettuccine, fresh or dried, and some are easier to use.
Then she gets treated, just to be on the safe side".
Johnson was replaced by Alex Van Pelt, who was treated just as rudely by Kearse.
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