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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was just done" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate that an action was recently completed. For example: "The research project was just done, and we are now ready to present our findings to the team." In this sentence, "was just done" indicates that the research project was completed very recently. Another example: "I'm sorry, I can't help you with that task right now. I was just done with a meeting and need to catch up on some emails first." In this example, "was just done" conveys that the person was recently finished with a meeting and needs to complete another task before helping with the original request.
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"I was just done," he told me.
It was just done in an unusual way.
And the virus was just done for fun.
His heart was just done with its work.
"It was just done to make people laugh," he says.
"It was just done because Dave thought it would be funny and would entertain people.
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It was just doing business.
He was just doing what I do".
He was just doing his job.
She was just doing her job.
I was just doing my job".
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