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The phrase "we just experienced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a recent event or situation that has occurred. Example: "After the concert, we just experienced an unforgettable night filled with amazing performances."
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I really didn't dream that we would ever have a situation like we just experienced.
"We just experienced the worst financial crisis since the 1930s," Mr. Min of the I.M.F. said.
"With regard to crime, we just experienced the safest summer in 25 years, with murders and shootings at modern lows.
I've had very few moments in 10 years at the Garden as special as what we just experienced.
"Our orders were up in the quarter and backlog grew, but we are cautious given the demand environment we just experienced," Mr. Templeton said.
I understand that this particular act of terrorism we just experienced is something so much more frightening than what Beirutis had to deal with.
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We just experience things and those experiences give us those templates, and we match incoming sensory stimuli to them.
Are they all in hiding in Montana or are we just experiencing some kind of generational gap?
So are we just experiencing a blip of highly visible incidents, reminding commuters of the inevitable threat of human error?
At the same time, the aliens and their motivations would not be much explored, as "we just experience the results of these nefarious plans to replace us with themselves".
Little did we know, we had just experienced something that would affect our credit for the next seven years and prevent us from buying a home.
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